DELAPRE GOLF CENTRE
🏴 Northampton, Northamptonshire, England
Designed by John Corby, John Jacobs
Delapre Golf Centre's Academy course sits on the southern edge of Northampton, within the grounds of the historic Delapre Abbey estate. The facility was developed in the late twentieth century under the guidance of John Jacobs, the renowned teaching professional and course designer, working alongside John Corby. Jacobs brought his educational philosophy to the layout, creating a course that serves both beginners learning the game and experienced players seeking a quick round or practice opportunity.
The Academy course plays as a short layout, typically par-3 or executive length, designed to emphasize approach play and short game development. The terrain reflects the gentle undulations characteristic of the Nene Valley, with the course occupying parkland that once formed part of the abbey's extensive grounds. Mature trees frame several holes, and the routing takes advantage of natural contours to create variety in shot requirements despite the compact footprint.
The facility operates as a public-access venue, serving the local golfing community with an emphasis on instruction and accessibility. The presence of Delapre Abbey nearby—a medieval nunnery with grounds now open as public parkland—provides historical context to the setting. The course functions primarily as a teaching and practice venue rather than a championship test, reflecting Jacobs' belief in creating spaces where golfers could develop skills in a less intimidating environment than a full-length course demands.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Academy was designed by John Corby and John Jacobs.
Yes. Academy at Delapre Golf Centre is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Academy is 27.
Academy plays 1,302 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
Academy is a 9-hole course.