Belmont Lodge Golf Club
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Belmont Lodge hosts a stunning 6,511 yard, par 72 parkland course. It is set amongst a wealth of mature oak trees and runs along the picturesque Wye valley. As well as being a delight to see, it is also a joy to play. The first nine takes the higher ground affording magnificent views of the surrounding countryside, Hereford and the Malvern Hills. The second nine is set in the valley alongside the river, which is brought into play on at least five holes. The natural contours of the landscape will present a range of interesting challenges to test golfers of all standards.Course Information
Belmont Lodge Golf Club
Belmont
Hereford
Herefordshire, HR2 9SA
United Kingdom
Tel: 01432 352666 | Fax: 01432 358090
Belmont
Hereford
Herefordshire, HR2 9SA
United Kingdom
Tel: 01432 352666 | Fax: 01432 358090
Website: http://www.belmont-hereford.co.uk
Email: info@belmonthereford.co.uk
Golf Pro: M. WelshContact/Secretary: B Macaskill(Mgr)
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Facilities:
Clubhouse
Club Hire
Bar
Buggies
Food
Accomm
Pro Shop
Functions
Changing Room
Midweek cost: £30.00 per day. £20.00 per round
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Belmont Lodge hosts a stunning 6,511 yard, par 72 parkland course. It is set amongst a wealth of mature oak trees and runs along the picturesque Wye valley. As well as being a delight to see, it is also a joy to play. The first nine takes the higher ground affording magnificent views of the surrounding countryside, Hereford and the Malvern Hills. The second nine is set in the valley alongside the river, which is brought into play on at least five holes. The natural contours of the landscape will present a range of interesting challenges to test golfers of all standards.
Belmont Lodge hosts a stunning 6,511 yard, par 72 parkland course. It is set amongst a wealth of mature oak trees and runs along the picturesque Wye valley. As well as being a delight to see, it is also a joy to play. The first nine takes the higher ground affording magnificent views of the surrounding countryside, Hereford and the Malvern Hills. The second nine is set in the valley alongside the river, which is brought into play on at least five holes. The natural contours of the landscape will present a range of interesting challenges to test golfers of all standards.







