Foxhills Hotel
4 starSometimes it's better to look closer to home! Rated by The Observer as the seventh best golfing resort in the world, Foxhills boasts two 18-hole Championship courses as well as the lovely hotel. All 70 bedrooms are beautifully-appointed and feature top-class amenities hidden amid the 400 acre estate. Extensive leisure facilities include a state-of-the-art health spa, gym, three pools, 11 tennis courts and two squash courts. The great and the good have been entertained here since 1841, now it’s your turn! The Manor Restaurant sits in the former Music Room of the 19th-Century mansion, there’s also the Summerhouse Brasserie in the walled garden, bar and Restaurant IXI. Great choice, great value, great location.
- Bath Robes
- Direct Dial Telephone
- Minibar
- Satellite TV
- Tea and Coffee in room
- Double Room HB
- Double room HB (2/36)
- Double room HB (no golf)
- Single room HB
- Bar
- Car Park
- Fitness Room
- Indoor Swimming Pool
- Lift
- Lounge
- Meeting Room
- Outdoor Swimming Pool
- Restaurant
- Spa
- Squash Court
- Tennis Court
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Golf courses near Foxhills Hotel
- Dale Hill
- Foxhills - Longcross
- East Sussex National
- Walmer & Kingsdown Golf Club
- Royal Cinque Ports
- Littlestone
- Royal St George’s
- Lingfield Park
- Ian Woosnam
- Foxhills - Bernard Hunt
- Prince's
- Stoke by Nayland - The Gainsborough
- Stoke by Nayland - The Constable
- Wentworth Club West
- Wentworth Club Edinburgh
- Wentworth Club East
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Nearby Golf Courses
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Dale Hill
With two magnificent 18 hole golf courses Dale Hill's well established Old Course is rich in wildlife and mature woodland. With stunning views across the Sussex Weald, this course features a splendid mix of individual holes. Since opening the 5856 yard, par 69 old course in 1973 it has become one of …
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Foxhills - Longcross
Although only slightly shorter , the Longcross provides a contrasting demand on your golf game. Winding through Scots pine, beech and silver birch trees, this is reminiscent of Sunningdale Old. The fairways, bunkers and greens are very well maintained and it’s a wonderful compliment to …
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East Sussex National
Two stunning championship golf courses in the heart of Sussex.
A centre of excellence awaits you at East Sussex National Golf Club, already enjoyed by enthusiasts across the world, experience for yourself the stunning combination of natural beauty and man-made perfection.
Our meticulous …
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Walmer & Kingsdown Golf Club
Based high up on the famous White Cliffs of Dover between Dover and Deal you’ll find the beautiful, James Braid designed, Walmer and Kingsdown Golf Course. It’s a very playable course with some unique challenges in truly wonderful surroundings, but what makes us really special is the …
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Royal Cinque Ports
The Deal course has also been host to the Open Championship and is laid out on a narrow stretch of land extending to Sandwich Bay. On almost every hole there is an abundance of sand dunes which makes the course very unique. As with all traditional links, the wind is a major factor when deciding on …
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Littlestone
Littlestone is a unique and atmospheric Championship Links Course laid out on the natural undulating links land between the famous Romney Marsh and the English Channel in the South East corner of Kent. The coastline enjoys a unique microclimate that makes it one of the driest places in Britain. …
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Royal St George’s
The “flavour of the moment” Royal St Georges hosted the 2011 British Open Championship and bared its sharp and substantial teeth on every hole. As well as the history and the glory surrounding the club, Royal St Georges is unpretentious given its standing among the world’s finest …
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Lingfield Park
Established in 1987, Lingfield Park Golf Club is set amongst 200 acres of breathtaking Surrey Parkland at Lingfield Park Racecourse.
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Ian Woosnam
There are many spectacular challenges throughout the course with several featuring tightly wooded fairways and tough rough on hilly fairways. To compensate for the challenge, there are scenic views weaving across the High Weald and a buggy included in the green-fee.
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Foxhills - Bernard Hunt
A perfect example of the famous Surrey sand belt courses. All golfers can score well if they are prepared to think their way around. In addition to the perfectly manicured fairways, you will find the greens up there with the best in the country. Some stunning holes with a challenging finale.
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Prince's
Princes Golf
Prince’s golf, with it’s 27 holes of Championship links, has hosted the British Open and is currently an Open Qualifying course. Prince’s offers all that is best in modern links golf with a centrally located clubhouse offering magnificent views over the course and …
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Stoke by Nayland - The Gainsborough
The Gainsborough Course measures 7,000 yards with a Par of 72. The beautifully undulating terrain and four substantial lakes provide golfers of all abilities with a challenging test of their skills. The 10th requires a drive and second shot over the same lake, when played from the medal tees, and …
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Stoke by Nayland - The Constable
The Constable course is picturesque, set amongst wooded fairways and several natural water hazards in glorious peaceful countryside. It measures 6,544 yards with a Par of 72, and, as with the Gainsborough, the final hole presents a formidable drive over one of the large lakes, to a plateau green …
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Wentworth Club West
There are few more glorious natural settings for golf than this stretch of heathland surrounded by woodland of pine, oak and birch; the vibrant rhododendrons adding a splash of colour. The heavily wooded landscape is both easy on the eye and ideal for creating well-defined hole routings.
Fairways …
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Wentworth Club Edinburgh
The Edinburgh opened for play in 1990 and was designed by coach and former Ryder Cup player and Captain John Jacobs in consultation with nine-time major champion Gary Player and the Club’s then professional Bernard Gallacher.
A wide selection of teeing areas ensures that golfers can play …
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Wentworth Club East
The members’ favourite, the East was the first of Wentworth’s three golf courses and only helped to increase the fame of course architect Harry Colt who had already designed by then Royal Portrush, Rye, Sunningdale Old, Swinley Forest and St George’s Hill.
Host to the Curtis Cup in …