Fancy a golf trip to the south of England?
England is a dream destination for every enthusiastic golfer! Start your golf tour through Cornwall from London or Bristol and finally get to know the legendary dream courses on the spectacular coasts of southern England first hand! No two golf trips through England are the same! So much is possible in the home of golf, from a golf weekend near London to a multi-week tour of Devon and Cornwall. Be inspired!
The legendary 18-hole courses are fantastically maintained throughout and are impressive works of art of golf course architecture! The courses, magically embedded in the landscape, challenge sporty golfers and make recreational golfers marvel and rave! The sea views are breathtaking at many of southern England's golf clubs! The fact that, like everywhere else in England, traffic on the golf course is on the left quickly becomes irrelevant! We would be happy to make your deepest dreams as a golfer come true and organize your entire golf trip including hotel, green fee and flight!
Royal St. George's Golf Club, founded in 1887 by Dr. William Laidlaw Purves, is one of the world's leading golf courses. Its historic role manifests itself in the staging of the Open Championship outside Scotland for the first time in 1894. With an impressive 15 Open Championships, more than any other course outside Scotland, St. George's is a legend in golf. The coastal design of the course not only offers sporting challenges, but also breathtaking views of the sea.
On the picturesque north coast of Devon, England, Saunton Golf Club rises majestically on Braunton Burrows, the largest sand dune system in the country. This stunning terrain is not only a haven for golfers, but also an area of outstanding natural beauty, a Special Scientific Site of Interest (SSSI) and a Unesco Biosphere Reserve. Here, the fairways skillfully cut through the habitat of rare plants and animals, allowing golfers to experience a unique symbiosis of nature and golf.
On the shores of Sandwich Bay, Kent, lies Princes Golf Club - a powerful combination of sea breeze and challenging golf. The championship links course with its breathtaking backdrop not only offers spectacular views, but also a challenging game. Thoughtfully designed fairways cleverly wind through dunes and coastal grass, while the natural surroundings create a unique playing experience. Princes Golf Club has 27 holes offering golfers the opportunity to enjoy the best of this traditional links golf course.
On 250 hectares of gently undulating terrain, the Broadstone Golf Course unfolds in a majestic setting. The fairways meander freely through impressive heathland interspersed with heather, pines, gorse and rhododendrons. This natural splendor not only creates a picturesque setting, but also a challenging game. With several holes offering breathtaking views for many miles, a trip to Broadstone Golf Course is not just a golfing experience, but a rewarding journey of discovery through the natural beauty and sporting elegance of this unique landscape.
The Royal Cinque Ports Golf Club is located on the coast of Kent, England. Its uniqueness lies in the fascinating combination of challenging golf and historical charm. Characterized by rugged dunes and striking coastal formations, the course is a challenge for golfers of all abilities. As the venue for several British Open Championships, the Royal Cinque Ports GC reflects a rich history. The dynamic wind conditions and natural layout make every shot an exciting adventure on this royal golf course.
Surrounded by enchanting heathland, Ferndown Golf Club offers a challenge and enjoyment for players of all levels. The subtle hazards, cleverly placed bunkers and breathtaking views stimulate the senses. The perfect course in the ideal location. Ferndown Golf Club, with its impressive panorama and impeccable maintenance from tee to green, is often compared to the world-famous Augusta. Both courses are easy to walk, flat, with wonderful greens and peaceful surroundings.
Parkstone Golf Club presents golfers with subtle challenges with cleverly placed water hazards, tactically positioned bunkers and precise fairway corridors. These elements require finesse and strategy, while the idyllic Dorset countryside invigorates the senses. The course offers an exquisite golfing experience where players encounter unique obstacles on every hole. Here, the joy of the game cleverly blends with the natural beauty, and Parkstone Golf Club remains a paradise for discerning golfers.
Staddon Heights presents itself as an impressive 18-hole cliff-top course with a par 70 and a length of 6164 yards. Perched on the cliffs on the edge of the historic naval city of Plymouth, the club offers breathtaking views along the Devon and Cornwall coasts, across Plymouth Sound, the city of Plymouth to the hills of Dartmoor and Bodmin. Since its inception in 1904, Staddon Heights has evolved into a course that offers players of all levels a challenging, enjoyable and memorable experience. With excellent clubhouse facilities including restaurant, bar and function rooms.
Founded in 1864 by Old Tom Morris and known as the West of England Golf Club, the course received its royal title in 1867 from the future King Edward VII. Now known as The Royal North Devon Golf Club, the course covers 170 acres of natural terrain. This traditional golf course is characterized by rolling hills and wide fairways, offering a relaxing yet challenging golfing destination. The natural beauty of the surroundings and the open layout make this course a place of tranquillity and play.
The Trevose Golf and Country Club in Cornwall impresses with three golf courses to suit golfers of all abilities. The Championship Course is one of the best links courses in the British Isles, challenging with wind and strategically placed bunkers. The Headland Course offers a challenging 9-hole alternative, while the Short Course is perfect for beginners and players looking to hone their short game. The varied challenges and picturesque setting make Trevose an unrivaled golf destination in Cornwall.
Located in Cornwall, surrounded by natural beauty, St. Mellion Golf Club offers an outstanding golfing experience. The two world-class golf courses, the Jack Nicklaus-designed Nicklaus Course and the surrounding Kernow Course, combine challenging design with enjoyable play. With first-class fairways on the Nicklaus Course and a welcoming atmosphere on the Kernow Course, St. Mellion caters to golfers of all abilities. A golf vacation here promises not only excellent golf, but also the incomparable beauty of Cornwall as a backdrop.
Swinley Forest Golf Club in Ascot, England, is an exclusive jewel for golf lovers. With an 18-hole course nestled harmoniously in the forest landscape, the club offers a unique blend of elegance and challenge. The majestic tree-lined avenues, artfully placed bunkers and strategic elements give the game a special sophistication
St. George's, host of the Open Championship outside Scotland since 1894, is a golfing legend with 15 championships to its name. A course whose history is marked by epic competitions and great victories, unforgettable in the world of golf.
Characterized by rugged dunes and striking coastal formations, the Royal Cinque Ports GC is a challenge for golfers of all abilities. As the venue for several British Open Championships, it reflects a rich history.
In 1867, the Royal North Devon GC received its royal title from the future King Edward VII. Today it stretches over 170 acres of natural terrain. This traditional golf course is characterized by rolling hills and wide fairways.
On the picturesque north coast of Devon, England, Saunton Golf Club rises majestically on Braunton Burrows, the largest sand dune system in the country. This impressive terrain is not only an oasis for golfers, but also an area of outstanding natural beauty
The championship links course with its breathtaking backdrop not only offers spectacular views, but also a challenging game. Cleverly designed fairways wind their way through dunes and coastal grass.
The Broadstone Golf Course stretches majestically over 250 hectares of gently undulating terrain. The fairways meander smoothly through impressive heathland, interspersed with heather, pines, gorse and rhododendrons, creating an impressive backdrop for this golfing jewel.
The subtle hazards, cleverly placed bunkers and breathtaking views make Ferndown Golf Club a sensory experience. A challenging course in Dorset, UK - the ideal location for the perfect game of golf.
Parkstone Golf Club offers an exquisite golfing experience where players encounter unique obstacles on every hole such as artfully placed bunkers, water hazards and strategically placed greens. Here, the joy of the game cleverly blends with natural beauty.
Staddon Heights reveals itself as an impressive 18-hole cliff-top course stretching over 6164 yards. Perched on the cliffs on the edge of the historic naval city of Plymouth, the club offers breathtaking views along the Devon and Cornwall coasts.
The Trevose Golf and Country Club in Cornwall impresses with three unique golf courses, each of which has its own subtleties. Artfully placed bunkers, strategic water hazards and challenging greens create a varied game for golfers of all abilities.
With first-class fairways on the Nicklaus Course and a welcoming atmosphere on the Kernow Course, St. Mellion caters for golfers of all abilities. A golf vacation here promises not only excellent golf, but also the incomparable beauty of Cornwall as a backdrop.
With an 18-hole course harmoniously embedded in the forest landscape, Swinley Forest Golf Club offers a unique blend of elegance and challenge. The majestic tree-lined avenues, artfully placed bunkers and strategic elements lend the game a special sophistication.
The Sunningdale Golf Club, a jewel of golf, impresses with majestic fairways, artfully placed bunkers and challenging greens. The harmonious fusion of tradition and elegance makes this course an outstanding experience for golf lovers.
The St Enodoc Golf Course in Cornwall enchants golfers with its breathtaking coastal location, challenging dune landscapes and a par 69 course that blends harmoniously into the natural surroundings.
Remedy Oak Golf Club presents itself as an exclusive retreat for golfers. With a challenging par-72 course, majestic oak trees and artistic water hazards, the club offers a first-class playing experience.
The Isle of Purbeck Golf Course is renowned for its stunning location overlooking the coastline and the sea. The course not only offers a challenging golfing experience, but also spectacular views of the Jurassic Coast and the Purbeck Hills area, making the playing experience particularly unique.
Like everywhere else on the island, the density of golf courses in the south of England is overwhelming! With well over 100 spectacular courses from Kent in the east via Bournemouth to the Cape Cornwall Golf Club near Lands End in the far southwest, the choice is not easy! Luckily, you can't go wrong!
Do you know London? The English capital on the Thames is always a beautiful destination for sightseeing, shopping or cultural events! Mix your next city break or business trip to London with an exploration of the historic golf courses in the county of Kent. It doesn't always have to be the London Eye, St. James Park or a trip on the Thames to relax after a visit to the British Museum, Harrods or the Tate Gallery! The Royal St. George's golf course in Kent is considered one of the most beautiful but also the most difficult courses in the world! Just right for your handicap?
Golf in Wales is golf in its purest form! If you want to experience urban flair and culture after playing on one of the magnificent links courses with sea views, you will find exciting opportunities in and around Cardiff: Cardiff Castle, the Millennium Stadium, the Victorian shopping arcades, the National Museum, the Millennium Center, a walk along Cardiff Bay and the Dr. Who Experience offer variety for the whole family! For refreshment, there is tea with Welsh cakes, which are a cross between pancakes and scones. If you prefer something heartier, order Welsh rarebit, laverbread or Welsh cheese! Not in the mood for the highlights of the city? The dream beaches and the Wales Coastal Path, which is the longest continuous coastal footpath in the world, are a vacation dream come true for water sports enthusiasts and pleasure walkers!
High cliffs, enchanting gardens, picturesque cottages and the relaxed ritual of afternoon teas with scones, clotted cream and sandwiches are inseparable from Cornwall. The south of England, which always captivates many people, not least thanks to Rosamunde Pilcher's film adaptations, is an El Dorado for golfers. Choose a destination and play in the most beautiful dream locations with views all around! Discover the highlights of the south on a tour of Cornwall and Devon and improve your handicap at the same time! We would be happy to help you put together your golf holiday through Cornwall.
Golf is a way of life everywhere in England! Golf is much more popular on the island than in many other countries! Sporting golf and etiquette are very important in everyday life and in society. Some places can even be booked exclusively as wedding locations! When you work on your handicap in the home of golf, you can feel the fascinating history of the great sport everywhere you go! The English south coast is a must-see for every golfer at some point in their life. Mild climate, excellent golf conditions and charming sights make the golf package attractive for experienced players and beginners!
While everyone thinks of the highlights of London, when many people think of Cornwall they think of picturesque villages, beautiful gardens and spectacular coastlines. There are plenty of sights that culturally round off a golf trip in the region! St. Michels Mount, the Eden Project, Landhydrock House, the artist town of St. Ives with interesting galleries and charming cafés, and last but not least Tintagel Castle, where, according to legend, the famous King Arthur once lived, are worthwhile discoveries on your next golf tour through Cornwall!
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