Brocket Hall Golf Club
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Course Information
Brocket Hall Golf Club, Hertfordshire has 36 holes; Palmerston Course, par 72 (7080 yard) designed by Donald Steel and Melbourne Course designed by Peter Alliss. A resort, parkland golf course.
36 holes | Par 72 | 6173 yards | Resort | Parkland
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Address: Brocket Hall, Welwyn, Hertfordshire, AL8 7XG United Kingdom
Tel: 01707 335241
Golf Pro: Simon Garner with Robin Cheng | Tel: 01707 368739
Website: http://www.brocket-hall.co.uk/golf/
Golf Club Facilities
*Visitors are only allowed on our visitors course after 12pm at the weekend
Please contact us to discuss Green Fees as prices change monthly.
* Any prices shown are guide prices, please confirm with the course prior to
booking.*Visitors are only allowed on our visitors course after 12pm at the weekendPlease contact us to discuss Green Fees as prices change monthly.* Any prices shown are guide prices, please confirm with the course prior to booking.
Midweek Guide: £85.00 - £150.00 per round depending on season* *
Weekend Guide: £95.00 - £175.00 per round depending on season* *
- Societies Accepted to Play
- 7 Day Membership Available
- 5 Day Membership Available
Restrictions: Maximum Handicap 28
* Any prices shown are guide prices, please confirm with the course prior to booking.
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Reviews for Brocket Hall Golf Club
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Reviewed Jul 19 2017
Melbourne course
Played the Melbourne for a change, not played it in a long while. Friendly starter, nice practise area convenient for the first. Course is a good test, several excellent par 4's, water in play 5 times. Never liked the first hole, apart from that it's the strongest Clark/Alliss layout I know of. Both courses deserve to be in the top 10 in Hertfordshire if we are just talking about design.Sadly, brocket is better known these days for various financial shenanigans, and it's now very obvious in the condition of the course. The quoted green fees are extremely steep, which is fine but I have to judge what is on offer against that price. Fairways are extremely bare after a dry few weeks. Greens pretty good, 8 on the stimp, but you'd expect quicker for the price. Several tees, not to mention the grass practise area, are completely brown, which is bizarre as they have sprinklers, which are obviously not operational. Brocket has to work out how to get some of the several billion gallons of water from the lake onto the course, it really can't be that hard.
Not surprisingly, the course was completely empty. At the moment, it compares very poorly to other courses in the area that ask for rather less money. The academy should be a great selling point, but I visited letchworths a few weeks ago and it is considerably better.
Over rated on here by a lot, needs to get its act together.
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