1 Night, 2 Rounds
- 1 Night Bed and Breakfast at The Golf Hotel Woodhall Spa
- 1 Round at Hotchkin Course
- 1 Round at Bracken Course
1 Night, 2 Rounds
Deep in Lincolnshire's rolling countryside, Woodhall Spa is one of England's most respected inland golf venues. The Hotchkin is the headline act, a heathland test that feels every inch a championship course, especially when you miss one of those famously deep bunkers.
This is the sort of inland test you could happily play on repeat, but you do have to bring your A-game. The bunkering alone demands respect on every approach shot, with some pits so deep you'll need a ladder to see the flag. It's proper strategic golf, the kind that stays with you long after you've walked off the 18th, rewarding accuracy and punishing anything wayward.
But Woodhall Spa offers more than just the Hotchkin. As home to The National Golf Centre, this is a complete golf experience built around two 18-hole courses. The Bracken provides the perfect contrast, a more forgiving but equally enjoyable layout that lets you play your way into form or recover your confidence after tackling the main event. The onsite golf hotel keeps everything convenient, placing you right at the heart of the action with comfortable accommodation and easy access to both courses.
Expect firm, running turf and classic heathland framing, miles of pine, heather and gorse lining fairways that favour thought over brute force. It's the kind of place that reminds you why inland golf in Britain can rival anything you'll find on the coast.
If you're planning a UK golf break with serious pedigree, Woodhall Spa is hard to beat for pure golf.
Who is this for?
Golfers or groups seeking a proper inland championship test in a dedicated golf environment, with the convenience of two quality courses and onsite accommodation all in one location.
Who is it best for?
Low-handicappers chasing a proper heathland examination, societies wanting two rounds with a clear step-up in difficulty and groups who like everything on one site, course, bar and bed included.
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The Hotchkin Course is not only the best golf course away from the coast, it is also ranked second overall in England. A number of key moments have influenced the development of this remarkable course; Harry Vardon's original 1905 design was reworked just before the Great War by Harry S. Colt, before the English Golf Union bought the site in 1995.
The firm heathland turf is the basis for the Hotchkin's character, where the majestic holes are lined by towering birch pine and broom. The predominant hazards, apart from the woodland, is the bunkering; around the greens in particular, the Hotchkin is known for its cavernous sand traps.
This inland gem is without doubt a classic, and deserves its incredible reputation; any serious golfer should make a golf break at Woodhall Spa a high priority.
The Hotchkin Course at Woodhall Spa is ranked as one of the best courses in England
| Par | 73 |
|---|---|
| Designed by | Harry Vardon, Harry Colt, S. V. Hotchkin |
| Opened for play | 1905 |
| Blue | 7,080 yards | SSS 75 |
|---|---|---|
| White | 6,921 yards | SSS 74 |
| Yellow | 6,519 yards | SSS 73 |
| Red | 5,772 yards | SSS 75 |
Donald Steel's remarkable vision for the Bracken Course has been realised with dramatic effect. Although it neighbours the Hotchkin, Steel's creation is vastly different; the undulating greens and proliferation of water are more akin to golf in America, but the Bracken adds much to the character of Woodhall Spa, and is a key part of its golf break experience.
| Par | 72 |
|---|---|
| Designed by | Donald Steel |
| Opened for play | 1998 |
| Blue | 6,666 yards | SSS 73 |
|---|---|---|
| White | 6,542 yards | SSS 72 |
| Yellow | 6,141 yards | SSS 70 |
| Red | 5,428 yards | SSS 72 |
Will
✓4 Jun 2026
Course is absolutely amazing and stunning but is very hard. A high handicapper could still enjoy this course but expect to be out there for some time. Everyone must play this course at some point.
Paul
✓12 May 2026
Christopher
✓30 Apr 2026
Very nice attractive course …. very difficult putting greens to read but good fun….everyone in our group wanted to play it again
Christopher
✓30 Apr 2026
Suggest that senior golfers should seriously consider playing from the green markers as the carry to clear the heather from the yellows t especially if the wind is against can be very challenging Would also recommend that players practice their bunker skills
Robert
✓18 Apr 2026
Robert
✓18 Apr 2026
Ian
✓10 Dec 2025
A very worthy contemporary to the Hotchkin course, very enjoyable and slightly more forgiving. Well worth a visit
Ian
✓10 Dec 2025
Keep out of the Heather and it's playable but, you have to hit a straight ball!
Richard
✓3 Nov 2025
We were a bit lucky with the weather, expecting a lot of rain which didn't materialize. The layout of the course is excellent, the greens were good with a lot of contours, and a good pace. Fairways were in excellent condition. Overall a great day.
Richard
✓3 Nov 2025
The course was in excellent condition and the greens were the best we've played this year. The heather was a sensible length. The bunkers were a bit inconsistent with the depth and quality of the sand. Quite a few large stones in some.