Gloucester Hotel Golf Club
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(3.8)
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The Ramada Gloucester Hotel and Resort hosts a fabulous 6,170 yard, par 70 championship course set in mature parkland on the edge of the Cotswolds. One of the most challenging courses in the area, it has staged the West of England PGA Championship, and regularly holds pro-am competitions. The first 11 holes will have you negotiating the lower slopes with streams running parallel and across the fairways. Enjoy the 12th, which is a challenging uphill par 3, before entering the scenic holes which overlook Gloucester and the surrounding countryside. Although the second nine is the shorter of the two, it is an exciting challenge, especially the downhill 18th, which is one of the best finishing holes in the county.Course Information
Gloucester Hotel Golf Club
Matson Lane, Robinswood Hill
Gloucester
Gloucester, GL4 6EA
United Kingdom
Tel: 01452 411311
Matson Lane, Robinswood Hill
Gloucester
Gloucester, GL4 6EA
United Kingdom
Tel: 01452 411311
Website: http://www.gloucestergolf.com
Email: sales.gloucester@ramadajarvis.co.uk
Golf Pro: Keith WoodContact/Secretary: S Harrison
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Facilities:
Driving Range
Clubhouse
Bar
Buggies
Food
Accomm
Pro Shop
Functions
Changing Room
Directions:
Robinswood Hill, Gloucester (Junction 11 of M5, 2 miles SE of Gloucester town centre).
Visitors:
The hotel is set high in its own 250 acre estate overlooking the beautiful Cotswold countryside, and only a couple of miles from the Roman City of Gloucester. The stylish hotel has 107 en suite bedrooms, equipped with the latest modern facilities to ensure a very comfortable stay, as well as eight conference rooms. Guests can dine in the Arts Grill, famous for its Arts Signature dishes, enjoy something lighter in the Super Bowl Café Bar, or have a drink in the 16th Century surroundings of the Arts Bar. The Sebastian Coe Health Club boasts a great range of leisure facilities including an indoor pool, sauna, steam room, solarium, gym, squash and tennis courts, table tennis, skittles, snooker and pool. The hotel is an ideal base for those wanting to explore the Cotswold countryside, with local attractions such as Gloucester Cathedral, the National Waterways Museum, Prinknash Abbey and the Cotswolds Wildlife Centre close by.
Midweek cost: £19.00 per round
Weekend cost: £25.00 per round
Robinswood Hill, Gloucester (Junction 11 of M5, 2 miles SE of Gloucester town centre).
Visitors:
The hotel is set high in its own 250 acre estate overlooking the beautiful Cotswold countryside, and only a couple of miles from the Roman City of Gloucester. The stylish hotel has 107 en suite bedrooms, equipped with the latest modern facilities to ensure a very comfortable stay, as well as eight conference rooms. Guests can dine in the Arts Grill, famous for its Arts Signature dishes, enjoy something lighter in the Super Bowl Café Bar, or have a drink in the 16th Century surroundings of the Arts Bar. The Sebastian Coe Health Club boasts a great range of leisure facilities including an indoor pool, sauna, steam room, solarium, gym, squash and tennis courts, table tennis, skittles, snooker and pool. The hotel is an ideal base for those wanting to explore the Cotswold countryside, with local attractions such as Gloucester Cathedral, the National Waterways Museum, Prinknash Abbey and the Cotswolds Wildlife Centre close by.
Midweek cost: £19.00 per round
Weekend cost: £25.00 per round
Notes:
The Ramada Gloucester Hotel and Resort hosts a fabulous 6,170 yard, par 70 championship course set in mature parkland on the edge of the Cotswolds. One of the most challenging courses in the area, it has staged the West of England PGA Championship, and regularly holds pro-am competitions. The first 11 holes will have you negotiating the lower slopes with streams running parallel and across the fairways. Enjoy the 12th, which is a challenging uphill par 3, before entering the scenic holes which overlook Gloucester and the surrounding countryside. Although the second nine is the shorter of the two, it is an exciting challenge, especially the downhill 18th, which is one of the best finishing holes in the county.
The Ramada Gloucester Hotel and Resort hosts a fabulous 6,170 yard, par 70 championship course set in mature parkland on the edge of the Cotswolds. One of the most challenging courses in the area, it has staged the West of England PGA Championship, and regularly holds pro-am competitions. The first 11 holes will have you negotiating the lower slopes with streams running parallel and across the fairways. Enjoy the 12th, which is a challenging uphill par 3, before entering the scenic holes which overlook Gloucester and the surrounding countryside. Although the second nine is the shorter of the two, it is an exciting challenge, especially the downhill 18th, which is one of the best finishing holes in the county.







