1 Night, 2 Rounds
- 1 Night Bed and Breakfast at Thornbury Golf Centre & Lodge
- 1 Round at Marlwood Course
- 1 Round at The Kendleshire
1 Night, 2 Rounds
The Kendleshire is a resort-style parkland course in South Gloucestershire, designed by Adrian Stiff, the same man behind the nearby Players Club. It sits on gently rolling farmland and, while it's not the longest card you'll ever see, it's a proper golf course that makes you think from the tee.
You'll generally find fairways that look inviting, then a few well-placed bunkers and the odd splash of water waiting to catch the lazy line. The front nine eases you in with scoring chances if you're sensible, then asks a bit more as you turn for home. On the back nine the strongest holes come thick and fast and, in my opinion, it's the stretch late on that gives the course its character.
It's a good fit for mixed-ability groups because you can plot your way round without feeling bullied, but you still have to earn your score. Miss the fairway in the wrong place and you'll be scrambling, and the greens tend to have enough movement to keep you honest.
Off the course, the clubhouse is relaxed and welcoming, with a bar and food looking out towards the finishing hole. There's also a driving range and short-game areas, handy if you like a proper warm-up before you peg it up.
If you're putting together a Bristol golf break, The Kendleshire is an easy one to include alongside other local favourites.
Who is this for?
Mid-to-high handicappers, societies and groups who want an enjoyable, well-presented parkland round with solid facilities.
Who is it best for?
Golfers who value variety and condition over sheer length, especially if you're pairing a couple of courses for a short South West escape.
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The club is home to 27 superbly conditioned holes that are the equal of anything in the Bristol locale, with the most recently added nine holes being formulated by the great Peter McEvoy. The Hollows, The Ruffet and The Badminton are the three loops at the Kendleshire, which has hosted numerous PGA Europro Tour events since its inception. Water affects no less than 18 of the club's holes, helping to add great drama, suspense and challenge.
The Kendleshire was named one of Britain's ten best new courses in 1999, and since then has matured nicely into one of the finest in the south of England, making it an essential part of a good Bristol golf tour.
Many new courses have created a homage to Sawgrass' famous 17th hole - the island green at the Kendleshire's 11th may be one of the best efforts.
Marcus
✓18 May 2026
Barbara
✓16 Oct 2025
Adam
✓7 Oct 2025
Alex
✓29 Sep 2025
Brannon
✓25 Jun 2025
Course in good shape and condition for that it was. Greens really small in comparison to most places but we very quick on the day.
Julian
✓11 Jun 2025
We played the Badminton / Hollows, the badminton was exceptional and the hollows was good. This is a class setup and was the highlight of our 3 day tour following on from Weston 7 the Players Codrington, will deffo come back and paly the Ruffet, Top Class day
Lee
✓12 May 2025
Absolutely awesome course
David
✓25 Aug 2024
Course in very good condition, but too many water hazards for me and course was very busy that day, so play was slow.
Nicola
✓3 Jun 2024
Paul
✓16 Sep 2023
The course is always in good condition but rain spoilt the round, the fact it is 3 nine holes and if you don't get holes 1-18 it becomes disjointed.