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Top Golf Courses in the UK, such as The Vale Resort and Seaford Golf Club are listed below.
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The Vale Resort
Hensol Park, Hensol, Cardiff
Set amidst over 650 acres of beautiful Welsh countryside, the Vale Resort is now firmly established as one of the UK’s most desirable golf destinations. Plus Wales' highest rated 4* Resort.
Once part of the Hensol Castle estate – a 17th... more
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Seaford Golf Club
Firle Road, Seaford
Seaford has a splendid backdrop of the Sussex Downs and views of the English Channel. A tantalising mix of fine par threes and testing par fours, it's probably the last hole that will stick in the mind. However, the 222 yard 15th, the last of the... more
The Addington Golf Club
205 Shirley Church Road, Croydon
Despite its close proximity to London, The Addington offers remarkable seclusion. Designed by J F Abercrombie in 1914, now measuring 6,338 yards, par 71, it features six par threes, among them the 135-yard 11th, 230-yard 13th off the back tees that... more
Royal North Devon Golf Club
Golf Links Road, Westward Ho!, Bideford
The oldest links course in Britain, designed by Tom Morris and the former home of J H Taylor, Royal North Devon at Westward Ho! is an antiquity, a unique, charming links with undulating fairways and a variety of interesting holes over the par 72... more
Moray Golf Club
Stotfield Road, Lossiemouth
Moray is considered to be one of the finest links courses in Scotland. The Old course designed by Old Tom Morris, it has deep revetted bunkers, gorse lined fairways and fast greens with seven par fours over 400 yards contributing to its 6,991 yard... more
North Berwick Golf Club
New Club House, Beach Road, North Berwick
North Berwick dominates the town, stretching above the beach on the Firth of Forth offering exquisite sea views across to Craigleith Island and Bass Rock. The 13th oldest golf club and the second oldest course in the world still playing over its... more
East Devon Golf Club
Links Road, Budleigh Salterton
East Devon provides superb coastal views as far as Portland Bill in Dorset on a fine day. A course both demanding and fair, the fairways are generous but a wayward drive will be punished. There are many public footpaths on and around the course so... more
Blackmoor Golf Club
Firgrove Road, Whitehill, Bordon
Blackmoor was designed by Harry Colt in 1913 and has matured into one of Hampshire’s most attractive heathland courses. Originally just 12 holes, the planned extension to 18 holes was delayed until 1924 because of the First World War so the present... more
Muirfield - The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers
Duncur Road, Muirfield, Gullane
Muirfield, home to The Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers, on the East Lothian coast is a regular Open venue and one of the toughest links in Britain. Old Tom Morris, Harry Colt and Tom Simpson all had an input into the lay-out of the world’s... more
Powfoot Golf Club
Cummertrees, Annan
At the end of the Solway Firth is Powfoot, one of the area's best but least well-known courses. Laid out by James Braid in 1903, it weaves its way along the Firth on undulating links before the last four holes which are almost parkland in feel.... more
Ladybank Golf Club
Annsmuir, Ladybank, Cupar
Ladybank is regularly used as a Open Championship Final Qualifying venue when The Open is at St Adndrews (and again in 2010) and it's a course where accuracy is vital because of the small firm and fast greens. The fairways are relatively flat and... more
Fulford Golf Club
Heslington Lane, York
Fulford will always be remembered for the Bernhard Langer third shot from the boughs of the ash tree on 17. The original course was designed by Alister Mackenzie and now has a length of almost 6,800 yards. Among the best holes on the outward nine is... more
Coombe Hill
Golf Club Drive, Kingston upon Thames
J.F Abercromby constructed Coombe Hill, less than half an hour from the centre of London, in 1911. Fast, sloping greens, often high above the narrow fairways, on the 6,401-yard par-71 course amid the trees and heather, provide the challenge. The... more
The Oxfordshire Golf Club
The Oxfordshire, Rycote Lane, Milton Common, Thame
American architect Rees Jones created The Oxfordshire which opened in 1993 and reflects an American style. The feature hole, a downhill par five dogleg right to left 17th curving around a huge lake to a miniscule green, is a classic case. A course... more
Wentworth Club (Edinburgh)
Wentworth Drive, Virginia Water
John Jacobs, with assistance from Gary Player and Bernard Gallagher, designed Wentworth’s third and newest course in 1990 to complement the famous championship West Course and its almost-as-good East in an area of exceptional flora, fauna and... more
Menzies Welcombe Golf Club
Warwick Road, Stratford-upon-Avon
An 18-hole, par 70 championship course dotted with beautiful lakes and in rolling countryside is what's on offer at the Menzies Welcombe Hotel and Golf Club. The course is a gem as it is set 157 acres in the shadows of the Welcombe Hills. The course... more
Borth & Ynyslas Golf Club
Borth
Rugged Borth & Ynyslas, a founder member of the Welsh Golfing Union, is a traditional links championship course on Cardigan Bay dating from 1885. There are some frightening holes, narrow fairways between the beach and the coast road on a typical out... more
The Royal St George's Golf Club
Sandwich
Royal St George's is one of the historic venues, an Open course, amid a stretch of rich Kent coastal golfing land, full of atmosphere and tradition without being stuffy. Sandhills, pot bunkers, lightning, invariably true and large greens and the wind... more
Pyle & Kenfig Golf Club
Waun-y-Mer, Kenfig, Bridgend
Pyle and Kenfig, 6,728 yards, par 71 off the back tees, is a course of two distinct halves with the back nine set amongst towering dunes with stunning views of Welsh mountains, the bay and the Bristol Channel. Mackenzie Ross used traditional... more
Mullion Golf Club
Cury, Helston
Mullion on the Lizard Peninsula is the most southerly course on mainland Britain where golf has been played since 1895. The cliff-top course with breathtaking views on Gwills Towans, a mile from the traditional small Cornish town with narrow, winding... more
Moor Park Golf Club
Moor Park, Rickmansworth
Moor Park - The perfect venue for the perfect round. A warm welcome awaits the visiting golfer at Moor Park Golf Club - a club famous not only for its two challenging golf courses, but also for the imposing 17th century mansion house which acts as... more
Northamptonshire County Golf Club
Golf Lane, Church Brampton, Northampton
A traditional and inland course with a mix of heathland and parkland, Northamptonshire now has has 21 holes. The original 18 holes were designed by Harry Colt and later James Braid altered the pattern and arrangement of many bunkers and the 18th... more
Langland Bay Gold Club
Mumbles, Swansea
There are great views and there are great golf courses, rarely do they come together with such perfection as they do at Langland Bay. High above the golden Gower sand is a cliff top clearly designed by nature with only one purpose in mind,... more
Carden Park Hotel, Golf Resort & Spa
Broxton Road, Chester
Carden Park Hotel, Golf Resort and Spa offers two championship golf courses. The Nicklaus course, designed by Jack Nicklaus and son Steve and The Cheshire course. The Nicklaus offers a stretch up to to 7,045 yards and several ‘double option’ holes... more
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Machrihanish Golf Club
Campbeltown
Machrihanish has a renowned 18 hole links and a nine hole course. It also has one of the best opening holes in golf according to many who know and when you face the drive across the bay, you'll know. The course is 6,235 yards in total and features... more
Royal Ashdown Forest Golf Club
Off Chapel Lane, Forest Row
Royal Ashdown Forest opened in 1889 as the Ashdown Forest & Tunbridge Wells Golf Club and “Tunbridge Wells” was dropped when Queen Victoria bestowed royal patronage in 1893. Originally less than 5,000 yards it was gradually lengthened to its present... more
Sand Moor Golf Club Ltd
Alwoodley Lane, Leeds
Acclaimed as one of the finest and most attractive championship golf courses in the county, just five miles north of Leeds city centre, Sand Moor was developed in 1921 by Dr Alister Mackenzie, a founding member of the greens committee. It is situated... more
Cavendish Golf Club
Gadley Lane, Buxton
Alister MacKenzie, one of the finest golf architects, designed Cavendish in the 1920s and much remains the same today on a course that weaves through undulating woodland and dense copses making it a real challenge. The feature hole is probably the... more
Heythrop Park Resort Golf
Enstone, Oxford
Heythrop Park Resort Golf is destined to become one of the finest new courses in the UK. The club is limiting the membership of the club to just 400 exclusive members. The stunning course meanders through ancient woodland, lakes and streams and is... more
Hunstanton Golf Club
Golf Course Road, Old Hunstanton
Founded in 1891 with the original lay out revised and extended to 18 holes by James Braid, the River Hun and the Wash frame a narrow strip of links land of the out and back course situated on either side of a dune ridge. Measuring 6,760 yards from... more
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Thurlestone Golf Club
Thurlestone, Kingsbridge
Perched on top of a cliff overlooking the sea on a coastal strip of downland turf, Thurlestone has been compared to Pebble Beach in California. Designed by Harry S Colt in 1897, the holes stretch across the hill-top although, bizarrely, the first is... more
St Andrews Links (Eden)
Pilmour House, St Andrews
The Eden, a par 70, 6,195-yard lay-out running along the Eden Estuary, was the fourth course constructed at St Andrews in 1914 by Harry Colt. Easier than the other three links courses that are closer to the sea over the same stretch of land, it... more
Liphook Golf Club
Wheatsheaf Enclosure, Liphook
Liphook can sometimes appear to resemble an inland links in the height of summer when the ground starts to firm up and plays shorter, but in reality it is a heathland gem. Set out over 6,167-yards, par 70, the start is difficult with a 200-yard par... more
Worplesdon Golf Club
Heath House Road, Woking
Worplesdon is another quality Surrey heather-gorse-and fir tree course that makes the area such a golfing paradise. It has changed little since F J Abercromby produced the plans in 1907. The par threes are a feature – the 139-yard tenth demanding a... more
Perranporth Golf Club
The Clubhouse, Budnic Hill, Perranporth
A rugged, classic James Braid design links that demands precise distance judgement and control with spectacular views over Perranporth beach. A profusion of blind shots can make life difficult for first-timers despite marker posts and boards perched... more
Murcar Links Golf Club
Bridge of Don, Aberdeen
Murcar Links has undergone alterations recently which has stretched the layout to 6,560 yards. Originally designed by Archie Simpson and revised by James Braid, it is located on a classic stretch of links land with massive sand dunes, undulating... more
The Shire London
St Albans Road, Barnet
Seve Ballesteros has left a lasting golf design legacy in constructing The Masters at The Shire, his only course in Britain. He even put a signature 'S' depicting his name in the form of a lake snaking around the 18th hole. The course features six... more
The Players Golf Club
Codrington, Bristol
Designer Adrian Stiff, a co-owner, created his toughest test to date in 2002 with six tees offering distances between a monster 7,663 yards to a user-friendly 5,919. A seriously tough layout and subtle borrows on the quick greens. The third is a... more
Notts Golf Club
Derby Road, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Nottingham
One of the finest examples of heathland golf, Hollinwell is frequently used for major amateur competitions and has hosted the John Player Classic and the Haig, won by Nick Faldo. The pick of what is a long course, which is over 7,000 yards, has to... more
Newquay Golf Club
Tower Road, Newquay
6,000-yard Harry Colt layout on top of the cliffs overlooking the Atlantic at Cornwall's most popular seaside resort, is a mecca for holidaymakers in the summer. Constructed in 1890, the clubhouse is a white castle-like listed building erected in... more
Royal Birkdale Golf Club
Waterloo Road, Birkdale, Southport
A permanent fixture on The Open rota and host to the Walker Cup, the Curtis Cup and the Ryder Cup, undoubtedly one of the finest links courses in England. Became Royal Birkdale in 1951. A plaque on the 16th hole commemorates Arnold Palmer's great... more
Montrose Golf Links Ltd
Traill Drive, Montrose
Montrose Medal course is the fifth oldest course in the world and the course was unique in that it was played over 25 holes before Old Tom Morris made alterations in 1901 followed two years later by Willie Park Junior. The course is in an unusual... more
Blackwell Golf Club
Agmore Road, Blackwell, Bromsgrove
Blackwell began in 1893 as a nine hole course on the Lord Windsor's Hewell Estate and was extended to 18 holes in 1923, now measuring 6,260 yards, par 70. A small membership allows plenty of time for visitors to an uncrowded course. One unusual... more
The Kendleshire Golf Club
Henfield Road, Coalpit Heath, Bristol
Perhaps the finest of West Country architect Adrian Stiff’s collection of courses, opened in 1997 with an additional nine holes later constructed by Peter McEvoy. User-friendly, well-mounded with thickets and lakes, an easy walking par 70 course,... more
Formby Golf Club
Golf Road, Formby
Formby has developed over the years in to a truly great links. The original 18 hole course was redesigned by Willie Park and James Braid also had a hand in more changes in the 1920s while minor changes were introduced by Hawtree and Taylor in 1933,... more
Bridlington Golf Club
Belvedere Road, Bridlington
Bridlington Golf Club is an easy walking, 6638 yard course, with some of the finest greens in the area. With thousands of trees screening the fairways, six water features and many well-positioned bunkers, it offers a challenge to the discerning... more
Little Aston Golf Club
Streetly, Sutton Coldfield
Little Aston, situated in the stockbroker belt of Birmingham, was constructed in the grounds of Little Aston Hall and laid out by Harry Vardon for ten guineas in 1908. Long with demanding carries, the mature parkland course is considered the best in... more
Prestwick Golf Club
2 Links Road, Prestwick
A plaque revealing that Prestwick, founded in 1851 as a 12-hole course with Old Tom Morris as “Keeper of the Green”, hosted the first Open in 1860 where it stayed until it moved to St Andrews in 1873 greets visitors to a links steeped in history with... more
The Belfry
Wishaw, Sutton Coldfield
Walk in the footsteps of legends… and experience world-famous holes, stunning views and exhilarating match play: Golf at The Belfry has it all. As the UK headquarters of the PGA and spiritual home of the Ryder Cup, the noble ... more
Lytham Green Drive Golf Club
Ballam Road, Lytham St Annes
Lytham Green Drive is one of the lesser known courses in the Lancashire coastal belt, but has a personal charm and was once used as a final qualifying course for the Open. Short, 6,300 yards, par 70, lined by trees on sandy soil with many parkland... more
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