So where are these heathland courses and which ones should intrepid golfing explorers look out for on their next golf break?
Well heathland golf is most closely associated with Britain, specifically England and even more specifically southern counties including Surrey, Berkshire and Sussex. This is where some of the finest heathland courses in the world can be found and, conveniently, many of them are within a stone’s throw of each other; perfect then, for an English golf tour!
Among these southern gems are famous names such as Sunningdale, Wentworth, Swinley Forest, Walton Heath and West Sussex. While these courses are widely considered to be the finest examples of heathland courses, there are plenty of lesser known examples that simply cannot be overlooked and, conveniently, will be much easier to secure a game on! (View English Heathland Golf Courses Deals)
In the same vicinity as the aforementioned courses you can sample some serious heathland golf at Hindhead Golf Club, East Berkshire, Royal Ashdown Forest and Liphook. All of these courses are roughly an hour’s drive from London and easily accessible from major motorways.
Heathland golf though, is not only found in and around England’s capital as there are many fine examples further north including arguably the finest heathland course in all the land, the Hotchkin course at Woodhall Spa.
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, are the bunkers; around the greens in particular, the Hotchkin is known for its cavernous sand traps. Recently ranked as the 25th best course in the world, 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.
Push even further north towards West Yorkshire and you will stumble across the stunning Alwoodley which, like the Hotchkin at Woodhall Spa, is without a doubt one of the finest inland layouts in the whole of the UK. The Mackenzie Course here was the first to be completed by Dr. Alister Mackenzie, who went on to compile a portfolio including immense names such as Augusta National.
The course spans an area of delightful heathland, whose springy turf is perfect for golf. The club itself is traditional and has resisted any temptation to alter Mackenzie’s original design. Open Championship regional qualifiers and countless national amateur events are among the high profile events to have graced Alwoodley, so why not follow in some famous footsteps during a golf tour of Leeds’ outstanding championship gems?
There are also heathland courses further south than the Surrey sandbelt and Isle of Purbeck in Bournemouth is a real gem. The Purbeck may only measure 6,295 yards, but there is no shortage of menace in the shape of the heather and devilish bunkers. Arguably the most picturesque course in the area, the Isle of Purbeck is a firm favourite on Bournemouth’s excellent golfing trail.