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Host of the 2020 'Justin Rose Ladies Series' tournament
The course was designed by the renowned Harry Colt in 1915
Brokenhurst Manor is found in the New Forest in Hampshire
Brokenhurst Manor Golf Club is situated in the charming village of Brockenhurst on the edge of the New Forest National Park. The course is easily reached from Southampton or Bournemouth and the tree lined fairways make it a very picturesque heathland style course.
Justin Rose claimed the course record here in 1996 and he is sponsoring the 'Rose Ladies Series' tournaments, of which the first event will be held at Brokenhurst Manor in June 2020.
The clubhouse has a very inviting and traditional feel to it and is a fantastic course to either start or end your golf holiday of England's south coast.
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0800 043 6644Set in the heart of the New Forest in Hampshire, Brokenhurst Manor is just a short drive from the main stretch of road into Bournemouth – perfect for golfers who want to enjoy a round on their way to one of the South’s top tourist destinations.
The course was originally designed by the legendary Harry Colt and it is a testament to his design back in 1915 that it remains a stern test for the modern game. Aesthetically stunning with fairways threading through the forest, the key to a good round is avoiding the strategically positioned bunkers and reading the tricky undulating greens.
Known for its superb condition and measuring 6222 yards in length, the undulating layout is set in beautiful forest surroundings that are perfect for a competitive match or a relaxing sociable game.
Par | 70 |
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Designed by | Harry Colt |
Opened for play | 1915 |
White | 6,222 yards | SSS 70 |
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Yellow | 6,020 yards | SSS 69 |
Red | 5,616 yards | SSS 73 |
Blue | 4,740 yards | SSS 67 |
The railway company changed the village name by adding a 'c' but the golf club has kept the original spelling of Brokenhurst which is closer to the pre-Norman Conquest version of Brocenhyrst, meaning 'broken wooded hill', as in a hill intersected by streams featuring many clearings.
A large practice area is available a short walk from the clubhouse adjacent to the 18th tee and a recently added short game area means golfers can work on shots to target greens strategically positioned at 50, 75 and 100 Yards.
A large putting green is located directly outside the Pro Shop as well as an all weather putting green for practice all year round. The golf club is currently building an Indoor facility located close to the clubhouse which will house 3 practice nets, these will complement the current nets located near the putting green.
Brokenhurst Manor Golf Club is located in the village of Brockenhurst on the southern edge of the New Forest, just 2 miles from Brockenhurst train station and 17 miles from Bournemouth.
Address: Sway Road, Brockenhurst, Hampshire, England, SO42 7SG
This course was a real bonus and though we also played the highly rated Ferndown, our group of 12 generally rated this up with Ferndown. It's very playable and inviting. It's one of those courses that does not wear you down (We are seniors).
Recommend this course and we would play again. As with the booking for Broadstone it was changed by Your Golf Travel to a different day and tee time. Fortunatley it was a quick round and we just managed to make our dinner reservation.
Disappointed with condition of the course some fairways were lacking in grass. Part of the course being renovated with the addition of what looked like two ponds. Wouldn’t rush back.
Lovely course really stunning, the only issue was the greens they had been spiked and were very sandy but apart form that it was great. I would play at Brokenhurst again and if I lived locally its the sort of club I would join.
A lovely members course, would suit golfers of all standards.
A parkland course with some nice holes. Pro and clubhouse was well run and welcoming. I wold expect the green are more challenging in summer when they can shave them down a little.
Another successful visit to this course and always made welcome. Very good catering.
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Can only tee off after 10am on Saturdays
There is 1 bar on site
There is complimentary car parking