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Golf Breaks in England

England Golf Breaks

Overview
England is a premier destination for golf holidays, boasting a rich heritage of world-class courses, luxurious resorts, and stunning landscapes. From historic links to modern championship courses, golf in England offers an exceptional experience for golfers of all levels.
 
For memorable golf holidays in England, consider the top-rated...
England Golf Breaks
England is a premier destination for golf holidays, boasting a rich heritage of world-class courses, luxurious resorts, and stunning landscapes. From historic links to modern championship courses, golf in England offers an exceptional experience for golfers of all levels.
 
For memorable golf holidays in England, consider the top-rated resorts. The Belfry in Warwickshire and Stoke Park in Buckinghamshire stand out with their exceptional facilities and beautiful settings. These golf resorts provide the perfect base for golf breaks in England. 
 
The historic Royal Birkdale and Royal St George's are among the top England golf courses, renowned for hosting the Open Championship and offering challenging play.
 
England's status as a golfing powerhouse is highlighted by its hosting of prestigious tournaments, such as The Open Championship and the BMW PGA Championship. These events showcase the best of UK golf courses and attract top players worldwide.
 
Take advantage of our pocket-friendly prices, starting as low as £79 per person, ensuring everyone can partake in the joy of an exhilarating golf break!
 
Choosing golf in England means indulging in a blend of history, sport, and leisure amidst beautiful landscapes. The variety of England golf courses, from links to parkland, offers unique challenges and stunning views. You can enjoy top-notch accommodations and amenities with numerous UK golf hotels and resorts. A golf holiday in England promises a perfect escape from the cities to the countryside.
 
Explore our UK golf breaks today and experience the best golf in England.
 
Book your next golf break in England and discover the unparalleled beauty and challenge of the UK's top golf destinations.

Popular Golf Courses in England:

  • Belfry
  • Forest of Arden
  • Royal Birkdale
  • Ramside Hall
  • Woodhall Spa
The Brabazon Course - The majestic fairways and carpet-smooth greens of The Brabazon form a world-famous stage on which some of golf's most thrilling dramas have played out. Its meticulous design involves tight fairways, perilous bunkers, lakes, and fast undulating greens, creating iconic holes that have challenged some of the game's greatest.
 
The Arden Course -  Set in 10,000 acres of Warwickshire parkland, the Forest of Arden Marriott Hotel and Country Club boasts two 18-hole golf courses that can challenge golfers of all abilities. The Championship Arden Course has hosted several European Tour Events, such as the British Masters and English Open, and has seen golfing greats, such as Colin Montgomerie and 2011 Open Champion Darren Clarke, crowned victorious.
 
Situated on the golden links of the Northwest coast in Southport, Royal Birkdale is the finest of all courses in England. Royal Birkdale has held more Championship and International events since World War 2 than any other course in the world, including Open Championships, Ryder Cups, Women's British Opens, Senior Opens, Amateur Championships, Walker Cups, and Curtis Cups.
 
Prince Bishops' Golf Course - The par 72 Course measures 6,851 yards from its championship tees and has views of the world-famous Durham Cathedral, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and the inspiration for Ramside's second course – The Cathedral Course opened in September 2014. The Prince Bishops' course is named after the warrior clergymen who ruled over the lawless North from Durham Castle after the Norman Conquest in the 11th Century.
 
The Hotchkin Golf Course - The Hotchkin Course at the National Golf Centre, Woodhall Spa, is consistently rated among the world's finest heathland golf experiences and a favourite destination for golf breaks.

 

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Popular accommodations in England:
Accommodation in The Northeast of England:
  • Maften Hall Hotel, Golf and Spa; Newcastle.
  • Close House, Newcastle.
  • Ramside Hall Hotel, Durham.
  • George Washington Golf Hotel, Newcastle.
  • Macdonald Linden Hall Gold and Country Club; Northumberland.
  • Slaley Hall Hotel, Northumberland.
 
Accommodation in The North West of England:
  • Best Western Mytton Fold Hotel and Golf Club, Blackburn.
  • Carden Park Hotel, Chester.
  • Herons Reach, Blackpool.
  • Macdonald Portal Hotel, Golf and Spa.
  • Mottram Hall, Cheshire.
  • Shrigley Hall Hotel, Golf and Country Club, Cheshire.
  • Formby Hall Golf and Spa, Southport.
  • The Mere Golf Resort, Cheshire.
 
Accommodation in South Central England:
  • Forrest of Arden Marriott Hotel and Country Club, Birmingham.
  • Breadsall Priory Marriott Hotel and Country Club, Derby.
  • Forest Pines Spa and Golf, Lincolnshire.
  • Drayton Manor Hotel.
  • Qhotles Belton Woods, Grantham.
 
Accommodation in South East England:
  • Brocket Hall, Hertfordshire.
  • De Vere Staverton Estate, Northamptonshire.
  • De Vere Wokefield, Berkshire.
  • East Sussex National, East Sussex.
  • Foxhills Golf and Spa Resort, Ottershaw.
  • Hellidon Lakes Golf and Spa Hotel, Daventry.
 
Accommodation in South West England:
  • Manor house and Ashbury Hotel, Devon.
  • St Mellion Estate, Cornwall.
  • The Dorset Golf and Country Club, Dorset.
  • The Players Club, Bristol.
From the thriving multicultural capital city of London that boasts a great modern art scene to the quaint classic country villages that offer home-brewed drinks and lush national parks, plenty keeps you occupied on and off the course.
 
Just west of Manchester, you’ll find England’s Golf Coast – a region home to 12 of the best golf courses in England.
 
One of the most popular is the 4* Formby Hall Golf Resort & Spa, which boasts a challenging 72-par Championship Old Course.
 
Just 14 miles from the vibrant streets of Liverpool, in between rounds of golf, visitors can retrace the steps of The Beatles and take in the history of the area’s docks.

 

After the golf:

Looking for exciting things to do after a round of golf in England?

England is renowned for its vibrant nightlife, with bustling bars and clubs to suit all tastes.

You can unwind with a drink or two and dance the night away, making new friends and creating unforgettable memories.

If you're looking for a more relaxing experience, England's beaches are perfect for unwinding after a long day on the greens.
 
From Cornwall's stunning white sands to Northumberland's rugged coastline, England's shores offer something for everyone.
 
For those who want to experience the local culture, England has a wealth of historical and cultural attractions.
 
You can explore ancient castles, discover hidden villages, and soak up the country's rich history. From the iconic Stonehenge to the stunning architecture of the cities, England is a treasure trove of cultural delights.
 
So what are you waiting for?
 
Come and experience all that England has to offer after your golf game. Its vibrant nightlife, stunning beaches, and rich cultural heritage make it the perfect destination for any golfer looking for an unforgettable experience.

 

Travelling in England:

England is pretty easy to access via:

 

  • Car.
  • Taxi.
  • Uber.
  • Train.
  • Coach.

 

Travel time will vary depending on where you're travelling from.

 

England - Weather Guide:
What is the weather like in England?
England experiences a temperate maritime climate with mild temperatures and moderate yearly rainfall. Summers are generally mild, and winters are cool but rarely extreme.
 
What do golfers need to know about the weather?
Golfers should be prepared for variable weather conditions in England. Due to occasional rain showers, especially in autumn and winter, it's advisable to pack layers and waterproof clothing.
 
What is the hottest time/season to play golf in England?
The hottest time to play golf in England is typically during the summer, from June to August. Average temperatures range from 18°C to 25°C.
 
What is the coldest season/time to play golf in England?
The coldest season for golf in England is winter, particularly from December to February. Temperatures range from 0°C to 8°C, with shorter daylight hours.
 
When is the ideal time/season to play golf in England?
The ideal time to play golf in England is spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). These seasons offer stable weather and nice temperatures ranging from 10°C to 20°C.
 
When does the sun rise and set in each season?
  • Spring: Sunrise around 6:00 AM to 7:00 AM; sunset around 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
  • Summer: Sunrise around 5:00 AM to 6:00 AM; sunset around 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM
  • Autumn: Sunrise around 7:00 AM to 8:00 AM; sunset around 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM
  • Winter: Sunrise around 8:00 AM to 9:00 AM; sunset around 4:00 PM to 5:00 PM
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