This section includes
Golf Courses, Golf Clubs, Driving Ranges, Golf Shops,
etc. throughout New Forest
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New Forest are listed so if you know of one which is
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An attractive woodland/heathland course set at
the edge of the New Forest, an unusual 3 loops
of 6 holes to complete a round. Water comes into
play on several holes testing your short irons
and nerve! The par 4's and par 5's require
accuracy, a well kept course that offers a fair
challenge to players of all standards. Excellent
clubhouse and facilities, a handicap certificate
is required.
Bramshaw Set amidst the beautiful New Forest the
Bramshaw club offers a choice of two widely
contrasting first class 18 hole golf courses.
The Forest Course is the oldest in Hampshire
(1880) and the Manor Course, built in 1970, is
undoubtedly one of the finest and most
picturesque in the country. Set amidst the
beautiful New Forest in landscaped parkland of
mature specimen trees and hardwood plantations.
Built by the present owners on their private
estate in 1970, today's first class course is
the result of continuous and ongoing
improvements. A gently undulating course with
excellent fairways that demand accurate tee and
approach shots to the well manicured greens.
These fairways and tight lines present the
golfer with a complete contrast to the Forest
Course just a few hundred yard away. Originally
built in 1880, the Forest Course is the oldest
in Hampshire and is in complete contrast to the
Manor Course. With its open aspects and rolling
heathland, the ever changing scenery of humps,
hollows and meandering streams test golfing
skills and judgement within an idyllic setting.
The ever present prospect of a deer emerging
from the trees or a mare chivvying her foal
across the fairway gives the Forest Course a
very special and unique appeal.
This picturesque heathland course is laid out in
a typical stretch of the New Forest on high
ground. Some testing holes requiring accuracy
and the greens are well protected. A good test
to players of all abilities, set in fine
surroundings.
Though not strictly a links course, it is right
on a cliff edge with views over the Isle of
Wight and Christchurch Bay. On a still day it is
very forgiving, but many natural hazards will
punish you in windy conditions. 3 loops of 9
holes will offer a great day of golf with many
different combinations, a well maintained course
and a real challenge to players of all
abilities. Excellent clubhouse and facilities, a
handicap certificate is required.
Heathland course, undulating fairways, accuracy
is essential on some holes and tricky greens
will test the putter. Only 9 holes course but
some different tee positions on back 9, a good
challenge for all abilities. Fine facilities, a
handicap certificate is preferred.
This municipal course is set in the beautiful
surroundings of a country park. It offers a test
for all standards. Many water hazards come into
play on several holes testing how accurate you
approach the green.
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