Hampshire is a beautiful county thanks to its diverse selection of both heath and parkland courses. The variation in quality of Hampshire’s many golf courses and golf resorts makes the region one of the most popular for a golf break.
A popular resort in Hampshire is Old Thorns which is located within 400-acres of rolling countryside and is easily accessible from the A3/M25. Located towards the southern part of the county you will find Meon Valley while Sandford Springs sits at the northern end, both resorts offer visitors 27-holes of challenging golf.
The Dave Thomas and Peter Alliss designed Old Thorns is an intricate layout that combines both challenging and more accessible holes which suits both low and high handicap golfers. Boundary Lakes at the Hilton Southampton – Utilita Bowl, which is a new addition to golf in Hampshire, has the facilities to ensure you have a great golfing experience and its short par-3 2nd hole is designed on the famous 12th of Augusta National.
Brokenhurst Manor, located in the New Forest, was designed by the legendary Harry Colt and is still a stern test of the modern game. While Stoneham Golf Club, just north of Southampton, is located on ground that was crafted by the esteemed landscape architect Capability Brown making it a visual feast to play.
Liphook, Hampshire
Kingsclere, Hampshire
Southampton, Hampshire
Southampton, Hampshire
Brockenhurst, Hampshire
Liphook, Hampshire
Hayling Island, Hampshire
Fleet, Hampshire
Bordon, Hampshire
With its close proximity to London and other stunning surrounding areas such as Southampton and Portsmouth a golfing weekend in Hampshire can contain some great nightlife.
Classic and charming restaurants can be found throughout Hampshire sure to offer a high standard of dining options.
Hampshire has a huge variety of attractions from the home of Downton Abbey to the vast exapnse of the New Forest.
Hampshire is blessed with a good variety of stay & play resorts alongside value for money hotels. Golfers can experience classic heathland, links and parkland courses whilst also exploring seaside towns and the New Forest.
When to visit Hampshire for a Golf Break
May to September
April & October
May, June & September
November - March