Tournerbury Golf Club
Tournerbury Golf Centre, Hayling Island, Hampshire, PO11 9DL United Kingdom
Our course is 9 holes, 3000 yards long, Par 35, with views to Chichester Harbour and the Downs. Its proximity to the sea, and areas of gorse, most closely cateorise it as a links type course. It is very easy walking, suitable for all ages, and all levels of golfer. Hayling enjoys a mild micro-climate, and together with our free draining course it is rare that we have to close the course due to inclement weather conditions.Book a Tee Time
Price Guide: ££- Midweek Guide: £17.00 per round *
- Weekend Guide: £18.00 per round *
- Societies Accepted to Play
Club Information
Tournerbury Golf Club is .Tel: 023 92462266
Website: http://www.golfhayling.com/index.htm
Golf Pro: Kevin Flynn
Facilities: Driving range, Golf pro shop, Golf clubhouse, golf course.
Location: # If you are coming from the West, East or North, head to Havant in Hampshire. If you are coming from the South, moor your boat on the foreshore of Hayling! # From Havant proceed the half mile to Hayling Island. # Cross the Hayling bridge, and continue on the main road south for 3 miles. # As you pass Mill Rythe holiday centre on your left there is a roundabout immediately ahead. # Take the first exit left (signposted to Mengham and Tournerbury Golf Centre) # Go past the school on the left, and take the next road left by the Co-op (also signposted to Tournerbury Golf Centre) # Drive to the end, take a left into our car park, and you have arrived!
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It's local to me and gradually improving so makes a convenient venue but unfortunately it's still nothing to write home about. Pretty dull and not wonderfully kept. The greens only hold an approach shot if wet and the fairways are often allowed to grow a little long.
Does at least provide a slightly stiffer test than first impressions might suggest.
Contrary to what you might be led to believe, it's in no way, shape or form a links course. For that you'll need to play Hayling golf course and will pay accordingly.
Does at least provide a slightly stiffer test than first impressions might suggest.
Contrary to what you might be led to believe, it's in no way, shape or form a links course. For that you'll need to play Hayling golf course and will pay accordingly.
Rated 2/5
by Paul Gon Nov 4 2011
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Tournerbury is the nearest course to me and, subsequently, when I don't feel like travelling far I do play here. It is therefore with great regret that I have to say the upkeep of the course is just not what it should be.
The greens are never great, but not terrible either. It's just bits and pieces that leave you feeling a little unsatisfied; the lack of water in ball cleaning facilities, yardage tombstones which don't tally with the scorecard and flowering clover and daisies in the rough, on the fairways and even on the tees. Making a course harder by leaving anything white about the place isn't good course maintenance!
On the plus side, they have now let the deep rough get, well, deep. With wide fairways this was needed.
I wouldn't say not to bother with Tournerbury but if you're on Hayling Island and can play a bit treat yourself to a round at Hayling Golf Club. If you appreciate true, tough links golf (Tournerbury is not a links course, despite its location) you will not be disappointed.
The greens are never great, but not terrible either. It's just bits and pieces that leave you feeling a little unsatisfied; the lack of water in ball cleaning facilities, yardage tombstones which don't tally with the scorecard and flowering clover and daisies in the rough, on the fairways and even on the tees. Making a course harder by leaving anything white about the place isn't good course maintenance!
On the plus side, they have now let the deep rough get, well, deep. With wide fairways this was needed.
I wouldn't say not to bother with Tournerbury but if you're on Hayling Island and can play a bit treat yourself to a round at Hayling Golf Club. If you appreciate true, tough links golf (Tournerbury is not a links course, despite its location) you will not be disappointed.
Rated 2/5
by Paul Gon Jul 1 2010
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I'm afraid it just seems to get worse........
(Round played: 01-May-2012 - Score: 42 Handicap: )
(Round played: 01-May-2012 - Score: 42 Handicap: )
Rated 1/5
by Paul Gon May 1 2012
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Sorry to say it of my nearest course but just don't bother if it's recently rained. Despite having naturally good drainage the guy that owns the place doesn't seem willing or able to clear waterlogged areas of the course, thus resulting in a lot of puddles and bunkers FULL of water.
(Round played: 04-Jan-2012 - Score: 78 Handicap: 8.2)
(Round played: 04-Jan-2012 - Score: 78 Handicap: 8.2)
Rated 2/5
by Paul Gon Jan 4 2012
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Nice little course. Lack of etiquette from people means divots not always replaced, pitch marks mended or bunkers raked.
Greens currently in excellent condition baring the odd pitch mark.
(Round played: 31-Dec-2011 - Score: 46 Handicap: )
Greens currently in excellent condition baring the odd pitch mark.
(Round played: 31-Dec-2011 - Score: 46 Handicap: )
Rated 2/5
by Philip Son Dec 31 2011
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Played the course today just a few hours after the overnight and morning heavy rain had stopped, as you would expect some water on fairways but nothing like as much as have seen on other courses however the greens had drained exceptionally well, only the 8th should any real sign of water.
Rated 3/5
by Daniel Ron Nov 8 2010
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Its got a shop, a little hatch that burgers and sandwiches come out of and a driving range. What more could you ask for.
The course has been very well maintained and the greens are most pleasing. The course in itself is a little "lack lustre" just due to the space available but set out well with some slightly/remotely interesting golf.
A great course if you need to keep your blood pressure down. Beautiful scenery (but then I live here so I'm biased). Should be cheaper for the golf you get, but hey ho cie la vie.
The course has been very well maintained and the greens are most pleasing. The course in itself is a little "lack lustre" just due to the space available but set out well with some slightly/remotely interesting golf.
A great course if you need to keep your blood pressure down. Beautiful scenery (but then I live here so I'm biased). Should be cheaper for the golf you get, but hey ho cie la vie.
Rated 3/5
by Matt Son May 26 2010
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Club House now completely gutted and re-built with first class facilities when completed such as snacks etc, full time professional, good driving range. Owner whilst he has spent money on the club house always seems reluctant to spend on wages to keep course completely up to scratch, loads of clover etc which is great for losing balls on, even in the semi rough.
Rated 4/5
by Andrew Lon May 12 2009
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Very forgiving course, nice big fairways and well maintained grounds. A few bunkers to test your accuracy. All in all a great course for a beginner.
Rated 5/5
by Paul Aon Nov 12 2008
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A hidden gem. The views when you get around the corner are brilliant. Great value. Good driving range too.
Rated 4/5
by Tom Bon Aug 5 2008
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Wide and flat - great for learning the game.
Rated 3/5
by Mark Aon Jul 22 2008
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A good play and pay 9 hole course. This sits next to the sea on the east side of Hayling Island and whilst not really a links course the wind is often in play. It’s always easy to play as it never seems busy. For a quick 9 holes after work @ £10.00 its worth considering.
Rated 3/5
by John Son Jun 26 2008
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9 Holes of fun and worth every penny.
Rated 4/5
by Martin Pon Jun 25 2008
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Score Cards
| Course | Tee | Par | SSS | Yds | ||
| Tournerbury Golf Club | yellow | 70 | 70 | 5760 | ||
| Tournerbury Golf Club | yellow | 70 | 68 | 5760 | ||
| Tournerbury Golf Club | Yellow | 35 | 35 | 2880 | ||
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Nearby
| Hayling Beachlands Golf Links | 1.04 miles |
| Hayling Golf Club | 1.84 miles |
| Great Salterns Municipal Golf Club | 3.60 miles |
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