Golf Courses in England's South-East
Aldeburgh Golf Club
The Aldeburgh Golf Club is located in Suffolk and offers 27 brilliant holes of golf. The 18-hole course, currently ranking 65th in Golf World’s top 100, is an 'all-year-round' course, maintained and presented in fine condition, with the added bonus of superb views across the River Alde to Iken Church on the southern bank and, across from it, a line of pine trees silhouetted against the water, known locally as ‘Little Japan’. Along with its many bunkers (over 100), the strength of its seaside breezes and its ability to make the golfer think on every shot, gorse provides Aldeburgh with a challenging hazard and also its crowning glory. The course is kept in fantastic condition and is rarely closed due to the sandy soil upon which it is built.The greens, undulating and testing to read, are enjoyable all year round and their high percentage of fescue and bent grasses produce a surface that is as pleasurable to putt on during the winter months as at the height of the golfing season. The River Course, a nicely balanced, short nine holes, overlooks, as befits its name, a wide, sweeping reach of the Alde.There are no bunkers. The trouble lies in the fir trees of several different species, some of them sporting a variety of magnificent, large cones. The fine-grassed greens are in good order and help to make this course equally ideal for a novice and an experienced golfer looking for a quick run out with the clubs. Read more about Aldeburgh Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Barnham Broom Golf Club
Barnham Broom is home to two beautiful 18-hole championship courses, which provide golfers of all abilities exciting challenges. The Valley Course with its abundant water features, blending into the natural landscape, was designed by Frank Pennink, one of Europe's most prominent and respected golf course architects. The Hill Course is another of Pennink's designs and as its name suggests, golfers on the Hill Course can enjoy fine views over the surrounding countryside, while rising to the challenges posed by constant breezes where the bunkers jealously guard the greens. Barnham Broom's courses are complemented by superb practice facilities, including three academy holes, driving range, short game practice area, Junior Academy, PGA professional tuition and golf school. Read more about Barnham Broom Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Bawburgh Golf Club
Bawburgh Golf Club is set in more than 130 acres of beautiful undulating Norfolk countryside, just on the outskirts of Norwich. The 6,720 yard par 72 course is full of character and presents a variety of challenges to a golfer of all abilities, with its undulating landscape, trees and pond. The main feature is a large glacial swale which meanders its way down to the river Yare creating many interesting tee and green locations. The best hole is, without doubt, the very challenging par four 18th, which is generally regarded as one of the finest in the county. At 460 yards it requires a long, accurate second shot to clear the pond in front of the elevated green. After playing your game enjoy a variety of refreshments in the fantastic club house. Read more about Bawburgh Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Brocket Hall Golf Club
The Brocket Hall Golf Club boasts two incredible Championship golf courses named after the Prime Ministers who used to reside at Brocket Hall. The Melbourne Course was designed by Peter Alliss and Clive Clark and was opened in 1992. This par 72 course is set in stunning surroundings and crosses the River Lea several times. The 18th hole is unique, requiring golfers to be taken across the Broadwater by ferry in order to complete the hole. Designed by Donald Steel, the par 73 Palmerston Course winds its way through mature woodland and will delight players of all handicaps. Read more about Brocket Hall Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Coulsdon Court Golf Club, Surrey
Coulsdon Court Golf Club is located in Surrey and built in the grounds of Lord Byron's home. The golf course is one of the most popular in South London. It was designed over 80 years ago by Harry Colt and provides a real test to all levels of golfers. Read more about Coulsdon Court Golf Club, Surrey Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Dale Hill Golf Club
Located deep in magnificent, historic 1066 English countryside, with breathtaking views across the High Weald ridges and valleys, you will be surprised and delighted to discover Dale Hill. Dale Hill is forging ahead to become one of the leading golf resorts in the United Kingdom with its recent multi-million pound investment and full refurbishment. With two magnificent 18 hole golf courses, Dale Hill's well established Old Course is rich in wildlife and mature woodland. With stunning views across the Sussex Weald, this course features a splendid mix of individual holes. The front nine is parkland, whilst the back nine is heavily wooded - challenging even for the more experienced golfer. Constructed in 1997 to USGA specifications, the Ian Woosnam Designed Course is a par 72, 6512-yard course demanding and rewarding accuracy off the tee. There are many spectacular challenges throughout the course including the 16th, a tightly wooded hole across a deep, vegetation-filled gully requiring an unerring shot up over a rough-filled gully to a tricky green. With its scenic views weaving across the High Weald the compulsory buggy is a welcome addition to playing the course as you head for the Clubhouse. Read more about Dale Hill Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Donnington Valley Golf Club
Donnington Valley Golf Club is located in the beautiful Berkshire countryside.The Course, re-designed and lengthened between 1998 and 2000 is now a challenging 6,353 yards, 18 hole, par 71 from the back tees. Although some of the holes are quite forgiving, the closing four holes are regarded as one of the toughest finishes in the country, with water featuring prominently on 15th, 16th and 17th holes. The clubhouse, Snelsmore House, a Grade II listed Victorian building, commands magnificent views over the 9th/18th green and offers golfers exceptional golfing and social facilities. Read more about Donnington Valley Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Dunston Hall Golf, Norfolk
Dunston Hall golf course makes the most of its superb location. Against the backdrop of this magnificent hotel mansion, the superbly architected course takes in the estate's natural features. The undulating fairways stretch through the wooded parkland, while lakes and strategically placed bunkers are a feature on many holes. Enjoyable for all standards of player. Read more about Dunston Hall Golf, Norfolk Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
East Sussex National
Both the championship courses at East Sussex National were designed by Robert E Cupp, one of Jack Nicklaus’s course architects, with major championship golf in mind. It’s no wonder that the club staged two European Opens and played host to some of the world’s leading players including Nick Faldo, Ernie Els, Vijah Singh, Colin Montgomerie, Jose Maria Olazabal, Nick Price and Ian Woosnam. Two fantastic courses beneath a superb golf hotel. Read more about East Sussex National Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Eastbourne Downs, East Sussex
Boasting 100 years in development, the golf course is a superb example of a downland course. Depending on the time of year, you can experience fast running fairways and tight lies to soft receptive greens into a stiff breeze. Whatever your skill level, you’ll find the course a superb test of golf. Read more about Eastbourne Downs, East Sussex Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Five Lakes Golf Club
Five Lakes Golf Club, located near Maldon in Essex, comprises of two contrasting and mature 18 hole parkland courses in the shadow of the magnificent Crowne Plaza Resort Colchester. The tees and greens on 'The Lakes Course' are built to USGA green specification and vary in design, height and undulation. Water is the predominant feature of this course, coming into play on nine of the 18 holes, with the fairways benefiting from an irrigation system. The generous fairways, large greens and water hazards provide a great test for golfers and ensure every club in the bag is used. Completed in 1975, 'The Links Course' has matured over the years, creating its’ own challenges with plush greens that bring the importance of the short game into play. The Links Course presents a very different challenge to the Lakes, testing precision to the limit with narrow fairways and strategically placed water hazards, sand bunkers and well-guarded greens. Accuracy is the key to success on this course. Read more about Five Lakes Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Foxhills Golf Club
Foxhills Golf Club, located in 440 acres of breathtaking Surrey Countryside, offers three quality courses, with a combination of parkland and heathland play that is typical of the best layouts in this part of the world. The 18-hole Bernard Hunt Course is named after Bernard Hunt, MBE, who still teaches at the club. He was the first head professional at Foxhills and served for 25 years. Bernard won 30 times on the European PGA Tour, played in the Ryder Cup 10 times, twice as Captain, and won the Tour's Order of Merit in 1961 and 1963. Not surprisingly, the course that's named after him offers more than a few serious challenges for club golfers. The 10th hole, for instance, is a 445-yard par-4 that plays downhill initially and then sweeps uphill to a green protected by two bunkers in front of the putting surface. The 18-hole Longcross course is widely considered the very best example of a typical tree-lined Surrey course. It winds through Scots pine, beech and silver birch trees and is very reminiscent of Sunningdale's Old Course in places. The uphill, 430-yard par 4 ninth is arguably the most difficult hole, requiring a tee shot of more than 200 yards to clear a bunker on the left and set up an opportunity to reach the green in two.The 14th at Longcross was recently voted one of the greatest holes ever played by BBC Radio 5 Live listeners. The Manor Course offers championship-standard design in a beautiful setting next to the grand Manor House. Its nine superb par three holes, designed by Foxhills' professional and European Tour legend Bernard Hunt, are conditioned to the same standards as those enjoyed by Foxhills' two internationally acclaimed championship courses. This provides golfers with a chance to practice approach shots with virtually every club in the bag and to hone their short game. Read more about Foxhills Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Goodwood Park Golf Club
Goodwood Park Golf Club, located on the beautiful Sussex Downs, has two fantastic 18-hole golf courses. The 7,104 yard Downs Course has running fairways, undulating greens and the dramatic changes of level in the Downland valleys and hills. Stunning views can be had over the Chichester Plain, the cathedral and beyond to the Isle of Wight from many of the challenging fairways. The Park Course is an easy walking 6,650 yard course that follows a route through woodlands and tree-lined fairways with shots onto small greens demanding accuracy. The tricky dog legs and disguised bunkers make it a deceptively difficult course to play. A fantastic public golf course. Read more about Goodwood Park Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Great Yarmouth & Caister Golf Club
The Great Yarmouth & Caister Golf Club is a fine example of traditional links golf, laid out on predominantly sandy ground over 100 years ago, and famous for the quality and stability of the greens. While modern irrigation is now used to ensure that the course is in optimal condition all year round, this does not detract from the links feel. The course has well-placed bunkers, fast greens and spectacular views of the coastline. It is a course that will appeal to beginners and experts alike and the inevitable stiff sea breezes are sure to challenge your game. The club has fantastic practice facilities and a well-stocked pro-shop. Read more about Great Yarmouth & Caister Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Hanbury Manor Golf, Hertfordshire
The championship course at Hanbury Manor offers a true challenge, with well-placed hazards and slick greens. A European Tour venue and designed by Jack Nicklaus - a truly exhilarating golf course. Read more about Hanbury Manor Golf, Hertfordshire Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Hunstanton Golf Club
Located on the beautiful north west Norfolk coast, Hunstanton is a superb championship links course. For more than a century, golfers have walked the rolling fairways nestling in a stunning landscape of dunes and links land grasses. Hunstanton links is a classic 'out and back' design, on either side of a central spine or dune ridge. The 12th, 13th and 14th holes play across this ridge. The course is kept in brilliant condition all-year-round and is one of the country's finest courses for winter golf. Temporary greens are rarely used and mats are never used on tees or fairways. The course, with its usual stiff sea breezes is a tough, but exhilarating, test of golfing skill. Read more about Hunstanton Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Ipswich Golf Club
Ipswich Golf Club has 27 holes of fantastic golf. The 18-hole course was designed by the legendary architect James Braid. The layout of this 18-hole golfing gem makes the best use of its natural contours. The imaginative setting provides golfers with a true test of their ability in the most idyllic surroundings – an environment carefully nurtured in recent years bringing national recognition for highly-acclaimed conservation work. And with its quick-draining terrain there is no need for temporary tees or greens in the winter, ensuring all-year-round enjoyment of this much-lauded venue. The 9-hole short course enjoys the same splendid heathland terrain as the main course and is the perfect way to enhance your game. Read more about Ipswich Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Langdon Hills Golf Club, Essex
The 27-hole course at Langdon Hills is a golfing gem, with three combinations of 18 available in an undulating parkland setting, with numerous water hazards. With its truly breathtaking panoramic views of the Essex countryside and the stunning London skyline, Langdon Hills Golf & Country Club Hotel is one of the most picturesque golf clubs in Essex. Read more about Langdon Hills Golf Club, Essex Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Lingfield Park Golf Club
Established in 1987, Lingfield Park Golf Club is set amongst 200 acres of breathtaking Surrey Parkland at Lingfield Park Racecourse. The Course is a challenging 18-hole, 72 standard scratch course that is 6,487 yards in length and offers bunkers, wind funnels, streams, ponds and a variety of mature trees, which all make for a great day's sport for golfers of all abilities. Read more about Lingfield Park Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Littlestone Golf Club, Kent
Littlestone is a Championship Links Course laid out on the natural undulating land between the famous Romney Marsh and the English Channel in the South East corner of Kent. The club is ranked in the UK Top 100 and is an Open Championship qualifying course in 2011. Read more about Littlestone Golf Club, Kent Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Luton Hoo Golf Club
The golf course at Luton Hoo is 7,107 yards long and par 73 off the championship tees. A serious test for all levels of golfer, with a choice of 4 different tees to play from. The ladies course is 6,143 yards. Sculpted amongst 250 acres of Capability Brown's stunning landscape, the course is sympathetic to the historical significance of the land and the views from the course of the house and its estate are spectacular. All tees and greens have been built to USGA specifications and are kept in fantastic condition all year round. Water comes in to play on six of the eighteen holes and poses a real challenge to even the best of golfers. Read more about Luton Hoo Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Meon Valley Golf, Hampshire
The 18 hole Championship golf course is one of the best in the Southern Counties. This is well backed up by the nine-hole Valley Course built around the ruins of a Roman village. The academy and facilities are also excellent. A great venue for all standards of golfer. Read more about Meon Valley Golf, Hampshire Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
North Foreland Golf Club
North Foreland Golf Club, situated in Broadstairs, is a cliff-top downland course that offers seaside golf at its very best. With a view of the sea from every tee and every green, North Foreland is a free running chalk downland course, and possibly Kent's premier all-year-round course. The club has two courses, the Main Course and the Northcliffe Course.The Main Course is a challenging 6436 yards, Par 71 course with the open front nine holes being contrasted nicely with the tighter back nine holes. The 18-hole par 3 Northcliffe Short Course, offers a perfect environment for beginners to the game of Golf, whilst still being able to frustrate the most able of golfers with its idiosyncratic charm. Watch out for those inevitable stiff sea breezes. Read more about North Foreland Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Prince's Golf Club, Kent
Prince's, with its 27 holes of championship Links, has hosted the Open Championship and is currently an Open Qualifying Course. Prince's is a fine course with a friendly clubhouse that has lovely views over the course and Pegwell Bay. Read more about Prince's Golf Club, Kent Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club, Kent
Golf as nature intended. A true links course running along the beach at Deal and a superb test for the purist. Twice host to the Open and steeped in history, yet very welcoming and with a lovely atmosphere in the clubhouse. A must play! Read more about Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club, Kent Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Royal Cromer Golf Club
Royal Cromer was originally designed by Tom Morris in 1888 and immediately attained its Royal status through the patronage of the Prince of Wales. It has undergone improvements over the years by J H Taylor, James Braid, and more recently by modern architects Frank Pennick and Donald Steel making it one of the finest courses on the North Norfolk coast. It is essentially cliff top in character with spectacular views and boasts all the features of a coastal course with a wealth of sandy hills, grassy valleys and abundant gorse and bracken. The signature hole, the 14th, has a fully-operational lighthouse making it most attractive, but don’t be fooled by the scenery as it’s one of the trickiest holes on the course. The bracing conditions provided by the wind only add to the enjoyment of the round and make it a challenge to golfers of all levels. Read more about Royal Cromer Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Royal Eastbourne, East Sussex
Founded in 1887, The Royal Eastbourne is a traditional members club situated in the lee of the South Downs. Comprising 27 holes of challenging golf, they cater for all levels of handicap. Both the Devonshire & Hartington Courses are maintained to the very highest of standards. Built on chalk you seldom see the courses closed. Read more about Royal Eastbourne, East Sussex Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Royal Norwich Golf Club
The Royal Norwich golf course is a fantastic mature parkland course with a fascinating history. Despite being founded in 1893, the course is relatively long at 6,506 yards from the medal tees and is certainly no push-over. The 1st, a hole with a well-guarded green, provides a testing tee shot as the first stroke of the round and sets the tone for the rest of the game. The 8th is the only original hole on the course, and one of the best. Down an attractive valley with gorse and wood on the left, the 8th’s special feature is a layer green between two banks, with trees either side, a setting which inspired its name, ‘The Glade’. The Royal Norwich is a fantastic course that will challenge beginners and experts alike. Read more about Royal Norwich Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Royal St Georges Golf Club, Kent
Thirteen times host to the Open Championship and host again in 2011, Royal St Georges is justifiably rated as one of the best links golf courses in the world. Most of the greatest golfers in history have played here; we suggest that you follow in their footsteps... Read more about Royal St Georges Golf Club, Kent Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Seaford Golf Club, East Sussex
Seaford Golf Club, with its glorious views of the Sussex Downs and the English Channel, is arguably one of the best downland golf courses in the South of England. The golf club offers a comprehensive range of facilities for their visitors, including the comfortable Dormy House Hotel on-site. Read more about Seaford Golf Club, East Sussex Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Selsdon Park, Surrey
Selsdon Park Golf Club is renowned for its groomed fairways that cut through the Surrey woodland. The golf course is now 80 years old and has become known as one of the top courses in the area and is constantly being improved. Read more about Selsdon Park, Surrey Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Sheringham Golf Club
The Sheringham Golf Club is situated in Norfolk and is set on the west side of the town on a strip of rolling, gorse-clad clifftop that lies between the preserved North Norfolk Railway and the North Sea in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The course celebrated its centenary in 1991 and remains one of the most picturesque in the region - the view from the 5th tee is one of the most memorable in golf! Despite its beauty, this course is certainly no push-over. Noted for its long par 4 holes, the course is a severe test of players' ability, especially when the wind blows. Read more about Sheringham Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Sprowston Manor Golf, Norwich
Sprowston Manor Championship course runs through picturesque parkland dotted with ancient Oak trees. A fine golf course with good practice facilities. Read more about Sprowston Manor Golf, Norwich Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
St. Augustine's Golf Club
St. Augustine's Golf Club, located in Ramsgate in Kent, is a compact but very popular Golf Course that is well maintained and highly manicured. The golf course is reasonably flat with tight challenging holes and, having six par three’s, requires a degree of accuracy to score well. Being on the coast, the course is susceptible to stiff sea breezes, which will challenge your game. An easy to walk course that is suitable for golfers of all abilities. Read more about St. Augustine's Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Stock Brook Manor, Essex
Set on the outer fringes of the picturesque village of Stock, this Lutyen inspired manor house enjoys space and breathtaking views from every vista over the 27 hole championship golf course and Essex countryside. Read more about Stock Brook Manor, Essex Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Stoke by Nayland Golf Club
The Stoke by Nayland Golf Club is located on the Essex and Suffolk border and comprises of two fantastic 18-hole golf courses created in a designated "Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty". The Gainsborough Course measures 7,000 yards with a Par of 72. The beautifully undulating terrain and four substantial lakes provide golfers of all abilities with a challenging test of their skills. The 10th requires a drive and second shot over the same lake, when played from the medal tees, and has been voted one of the most outstanding holes in East Anglia by the PGA. The Constable course is equally picturesque, set amongst wooded fairways and several natural water hazards in glorious peaceful countryside. It measures 6,544 yards with a Par of 72, and, as with the Gainsborough, the final hole presents a formidable drive over one of the large lakes, to a plateau green with the clubhouse beckoning beyond. Read more about Stoke by Nayland Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Stoke Park, Buckinghamshire
The golf course, known as Stoke Poges, was designed by Harry Shapland Colt. It was opened in July 1908 and received immediate acclaim. The course has stood the test of time and the exceptionally high quality of the greens, which have been consistently maintained, are a particular feature of the course. Read more about Stoke Park, Buckinghamshire Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Suffolk Golf & Country Club
The 18-hole, par 72 PGA Genevieve Championship Course can be found at The Suffolk Hotel & Golf Club, just on the outskirts of the historic town of Bury St Edmunds. The Championship parkland course will prove to be both a challenging and stimulating course for professionals and amateurs alike. The River Lark adds charm and character allowing the stresses of modern life to slowly dissolve away. This fantastic course is kept in fantastic condition and is an enjoyable test of golf. Read more about Suffolk Golf & Country Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
The Essex Golf Club
The Essex Golf Club is situated just minutes from Colchester and offers 27 fantastic holes of golf. The 6,900 yard, 18-hole Championship County Course has already won critical acclaim for its challenging yet fair features. With four par 3’s, nine par 4’s, five par 5’s, ten lakes and strategically-placed bunkering giving a spectacular beginning and finale to the round, you will not be disappointed. The course provides a constant choice of shots for golfers of all standards. The 2,200 yard, nine-hole par 34 Garden Course, offers a different challenge altogether. Its tightly guarded greens, tricky par 4’s and attractive par 3’s present an intriguing and popular challenge to beginners and experts alike. Read more about The Essex Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
The Grove, Hertfordshire
This 7,152 yard course layout was designed by the distinguished American architect Kyle Philips. The 18 hole layout follows a majestic route over the rolling tree-lined landscape and has four sets of tees and fully integrated cart paths, which are set into the landscape. Visitors can select the length of the course to suit their ability. A stunning challenge! Read more about The Grove, Hertfordshire Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
The Manor of Groves Golf Club
The Manor of Groves Golf Club is located in Sawbridgeworth near the Hertfordshire/Essex border. The course has beautiful views of the countryside and is constructed of two differing nine-hole loops. The back nine is played out among stunning parkland, with its wide sweeping fairways. The front nine is played in and around the old manor gardens. The course has an abundance of water hazards and the quality of its greens and fairways is second to none. Read more about The Manor of Groves Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Thorpeness Golf Club
Set amongst the Suffolk coastal heathland, Thorpeness Golf Course offers a tough challenge for all levels of player. Designed by James Braid in 1922, this Suffolk golf course winds through silver birch, pine trees, gorse and heather and was described by the Sunday Telegraph Golfing Guide as "Reminiscent of the inland glories of Sunningdale and Woodhall Spa". Be sure to look out for the abundance of flora and fauna as you play your round. Thorpeness boasts rare species of orchids and mushrooms and taking a walk over the footpaths covering the course offer an ideal opportunity to spot the resident hedgehogs, adders, rabbits and bats, plus the Whitetail Fish Eagle and Marsh Harrier have all been known to visit! Read more about Thorpeness Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Tudor Park Golf, Maidstone
Tudor Park is a well crafted layout, designed by the renowned Donald Steel, with long, narrow fairways and undulating greens. The golf course is a regular host to the Europro Tour and is a good test for all golfers. Read more about Tudor Park Golf, Maidstone Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Ufford Park Golf Club
Ufford Park Golf Club is an 18-hole, Par 71, parkland golf course spread across 120 acres of unspoilt Suffolk countryside, near Woodbridge and less than 10 miles from Ipswich. The course is generally regarded as an enjoyable, yet stern, test of golf. There is a good selection of short technical and longer holes which circle the central 5 acre conservation area. The course is kept in great condition all year round due to the naturally free-draining characteristics of the soil and was recently voted a Top 10 Winter Course by Today’s Golfer. The course has extensive practice facilities, including a floodlit two-tier driving range, an 18-hole putting green and golf academy to help improve your game. Read more about Ufford Park Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Westgate & Birchington Golf Club
Westgate & Birchington Golf Club is a beautiful seaside course located between Westgate-on-Sea and Birchington, in Kent. The course was formed 115 years ago and has matured into a beautiful course with ample bird life and stunning views. It is a flat, cliff top course of 4,840 yards and has tight fairways and fast greens. This links-style course is kept in fantastic condition all-year-round and is a brilliant challenge for golfers of all abilities, especially when those stiff sea breezes blow. Read more about Westgate & Birchington Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Willingdon Golf, Eastbourne, East Sussex
The golf course at Willingdon lies in a giant bowl on the dip slope of the South Downs and from its highest points, spectacular views can be enjoyed of the Channel and the East Sussex hinterland. Designated a sight of outstanding natural beauty, the course is home to an abundance of wild down-land flowers and many species of butterfly and bird. Read more about Willingdon Golf, Eastbourne, East Sussex Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Woburn Golf Club
Woburn Golf Club, located in beautiful Bedfordshire countryside, has three brilliant courses comprising of 54 challenging holes. The Duke's Course was the location for the British Masters for 20 years and from 2008 is home to the Travis Perkins Senior Masters and other top men’s and women’s professional events. The 6,983 yard Duke's course sports fairways lined with pine, silver birch and chestnut trees. Heather, bracken and gorse add to the charm of the course as well as providing some of the natural hazards of each hole. The famous third hole, framed by rhododendron bushes, has recently been voted into the 'World's Top 500 Holes' by Golf Magazine. Slightly shorter in length than the Duke's Course, at 6,651 yards, the Duchess' Course is cut from more formal pine forest. The rolling fairways and subtle contours are deceptively landscaped to test the golfer’s full repertoire of shots. Set in 200 acres of mixed woodland, the Marquess' course overlaps the county boundary dividing Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire and presents a variety of aspects, with its rolling and undulating terrain. The beautiful woodland is predominantly pine, spruce, sweet chestnut and oak, with a number of rare specimens such as Corsican pine, yew, rowan and beech. Read more about Woburn Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Wokefield Park Golf Club
Wokefield Park Golf Club is tucked away in a peaceful and picturesque corner of the Berkshire countryside. Designed to US PGA standards, the 6996-yard championship course at Wokefield Park boasts 18 uniquely designed holes with elevated tees, mature trees, streams and nine lakes providing a challenging game to golfers of all standards in a beautiful setting. If you feel your game is a little rusty then make the most of the club's fantastic practice facilities and of the resident golf professional that is on hand to offer those much needed tips. Read more about Wokefield Park Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip
Woodbridge Golf Club
The Woodbridge Golf Club is situated in a Suffolk Coastal Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty that bursts into colour throughout the year. Designed in 1893 by the famous Scottish professional Davie Grant and subsequently updated by James Braid, the 18 hole, Par 70 Heath Course offers an intriguing and varied test of golf. The 6,300 yard course features well separated fairways fringed with heather, gorse, oak and pine where each hole presents a different challenge. Well known for its sandy, free draining sub soil the course usually remains playable, even after the heaviest rain, and is maintained to the highest standards throughout the year. Opened in 1972 and extended in 1996, the 9 hole Forest Course is one of the finest facilities of its kind in the area. At over 6,300 yards over 18 holes, the Par 70 course offers an extremely good test of golf as well as being a picturesque and peaceful spot for enjoying the game. The course also benefits from being free draining. This course really is a gem to add to the main course. Read more about Woodbridge Golf Club Find Accommodation + Add to My Trip












