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The area called Wyke Green is mentioned in historical documents dating back more than three hundred years. The idea of constructing a golf course is credited to WH Tate, an Osterley resident who, in April 1928, began the construction of a 14-hole course in three hay fields.
Since its creation, the course has been continually improved upon with its abundance of trees helping to attract a wide variety of wildlife, improve the drainage and demand that golfers ensure their aim is true. The course has been used by the Middlesex County Golf Union for countless matches and championships over the years and is known throughout the golfing community as a fine example of a classic parkland course.