Golf Breaks UK

Sopwell House is a discreet retreat, once home to Lord Mountbatten, boasting great leisure facilities, attentive service and a relaxing ambience. All set within 12 acres of superb grounds and just an hour from London. The four-star bedrooms are airy and well-appointed and the hotel facilities …
Set amid glorious Hertfordshire countryside with the Grand Union canal running through part of the estate, The Grove is arguably the finest golf resort within easy reach of London. Steeped in history, The Grove combines the elegance of an 18th-Century Mansion with the modern desires and …
‘London’s Original Country Retreat’, Hanbury Manor is set in 200 acres of glorious Hertfordshire countryside only 25 miles north of London. The 161 bedrooms are generous in size and are well-appointed with the bedrooms in the main manoir well worth the reasonable supplement. The health and beauty …
Stoke Park, Europe's leading five star Hotel, Spa and Country Club, is set among 350 acres of glorious parkland, lakes, historic gardens and monuments created over the past one thousand years. Stoke Park is the perfect place to enjoy life in a friendly atmosphere. It provides a unique combination …
This luxury 5-star hotel enjoys a beautiful rural setting close, yet only 6.5 Km form Luton Airport. Set in extensive grounds this grade 1 listed hotel boasts plush accommodation, excellent wining and dining and superb leisure facilities including an 18-hole golf course and spa. Ideal for a relaxing …
Encircling Stoke Park Club's 350- acre parkland estate, the historic 27 hole Championship Golf Course, known as Stoke Poges, is one of the finest parkland courses in the country. Created in 1908 by the renowned golf architect Harry Colt, the Stoke Poges course has been the inspiration for many of …
The Grove was built to USGA specification and is playable year round. It features the latest A4 creeping bent grass for firm, fast putting surfaces and is always presented to the highest possible level. The fairways are wide and welcoming but you need to plan ahead for your approaches as the greens …
A previous host to the English Open, the course was first built by Harry Vardon around the manor in 1890. 100 years later, Jack Nicklaus II updated the design to provide a highly enjoyable game of golf. With cleverly sited trees and a variety of water hazards, it offers a true challenge to any level …
Designed by Charles Lawrie in 1974, when the late 14th Duke of Bedford decided to bring golf to the Woburn Estate, the 6,983 yard Duke's course sports fairways lined with pine, silver birch and chestnut trees. Heather, bracken and gorse add to the charm of the course as well as providing some of the …
Slightly shorter in length than the Duke's Course, at 6,651 yards, the Duchess' Course is cut from more formal pine forest.vIts rolling fairways and subtle contours are deceptively landscaped to test the golfer's full repertoire of shots.
Set in 200 acres of mixed woodland, the Marquess' course overlaps the county boundary dividing Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire and presents a variety of aspects, with its rolling and undulating terrain. The beautiful woodland is predominantly pine, spruce, sweet chestnut and oak, with a number of …