
The architects of the golf course at Ingon Manor have taken no shortcuts in creating what is now an excellent layout. Some 50,000 trees have been planted, giving the course superb definition and a mature feel.
At 6,575 yards, even the best players will face a considerable test, while all will enjoy the smooth-rolling greens, whose quality is testament to the USGA specification construction. The numerous water hazards that have been created serve a dual purpose, being both obstacles for the intrepid golfer and a haven for the abundant local wildlife.
Set in the tranquil surroundings of the Welcombe Hills, Ingon Manor's golf course is a charming golf course that keeps visitors returning again and again.
The most daunting proposition is the 17th, a par-3 where you must carry the ball the full 203 yards over water.
Ingon Manor's hotel is a beautiful conversion of a 14th century country house, whose traditional style is complemented by the outstanding service. Guests will enjoy the tranquil location, in the heart of 130 acres of rolling Warwickshire greenery, and also the delightful atmosphere inside the hotel.
The public areas welcome visitors with roaring open fires during the winter months, and are the perfect place to relax with a drink. The bedrooms are luxuriously furnished, and afford fantastic views across the golf course. There is a high standard throughout at Ingon Manor, making it a good choice for a bespoke golfing package or a romantic getaway.
Snitterfield Reservoir is located within Ingon Manor's estate, and is widely regarded to be the premier crucian carp water in the local area. It is also possible to catch Roach, Rudd, Perch and Gudgeon, while it is rumoured that the elusive Grass and Ghost Carp have been sighted.
The Fairways Restaurant serves British cuisine in both classic and modern styles, and is highly regarded for its Sunday lunches.