Bramshaw - Forest Golf Club
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Manor Course (Bramshaw Golf Club)
Set amidst the beautiful New Forest in landscaped parkland of mature specimen trees and hardwood plantations, the Manor Course at Bramshaw Golf Club was opened in 1970 and is undoubtedly one of the finest and most picturesque courses in the south of England. The courses gently undulating fairways and greens demand accurate tee shots and great approach shots to ensure your score doesn't creep too high.
18 holes. Par 71. 6517 yards. Parkland / Woodland.
Forest Course (Bramshaw Golf Club)
The Forest Course is the oldest in Hampshire dating back to 1880, and is an open forest links style course. The prospect of a deer emerging from the trees across the fairway gives the Forest Course a very special and unique appeal. The roaming ponies and cattle add to the charm of the course, and many prefer to play the Forest Course for its beauty and old-fashioned test of golfing skills.
18 holes. Par 69. 5774 yards. Links / Woodland.Course Information
Bramshaw - Forest Golf Club
Brook
Lyndhurst
Hampshire, SO43 7HE
United Kingdom
Tel: 023 8081 3434
Brook
Lyndhurst
Hampshire, SO43 7HE
United Kingdom
Tel: 023 8081 3434
Website: http://www.bramshaw.co.uk
Email: golf@bramshaw.co.uk
Golf Pro: C. BonnerContact/Secretary: R.D. Tingey
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Directions:
From London and the North, The M25, M3 and M27 (West) lead you to within 2 miles. Leave the M27 at Junction 1, then take the B3079 to Brook. The Bell Inn is on your right.
Midweek cost: £30.00 per round Forest. £35.00 per round Manor
From London and the North, The M25, M3 and M27 (West) lead you to within 2 miles. Leave the M27 at Junction 1, then take the B3079 to Brook. The Bell Inn is on your right.
Midweek cost: £30.00 per round Forest. £35.00 per round Manor
Notes:
Set amidst the beautiful New Forest Bramshaw Golf Club offers a choice of two widely contrasting first class 18 hole golf courses.
Set amidst the beautiful New Forest Bramshaw Golf Club offers a choice of two widely contrasting first class 18 hole golf courses.






