Bramshaw Golf Club
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Course Information
Bramshaw Golf Club, Hampshire is a 36 hole club with two profoundly different courses. The par 71 (6400 yard) Manor Course and par 69 (5774) yard Forest Course; the oldest course in Hampshire.
36 holes | Par Manor Course 71; Forest Course 69 | Manor Course 6400; Forest Course 5750 yards | Private | Parkland
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Address: Brook, Lyndhurst, Hampshire, SO43 7HE United Kingdom
Tel: 02380 813433
Golf Pro: David Bartlett | Tel: 023 8081 3434
Website: http://www.bramshawgolfclub.co.uk
Golf Club Facilities
We are delighted to share our excellent courses and facilities with visitors, who are regarded as members for the day. All we ask is that they abide by our club rules and conduct themselves accordingly. A key part of those rules is observance of our club
Midweek Guide: £25.00-£65.00 per round Manor Course / £18.00-£25.00 per round Forest Course *
Weekend Guide: £30.00-£65.00 per round Manor Course / £20.00-£30.00 per round Forest Course *
- Societies Accepted to Play
- Society Deals Available
- Voucher Deals Available
- 7 Day Membership Available
- 5 Day Membership Available
* Any prices shown are guide prices, please confirm with the course prior to booking.
Review Information
GOLFSHAKE RATING
4.08
AVERAGE RATING 4
(based on 152 reviews)
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Reviewed Sep 4 2022
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Reviewed May 9 2022
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Reviewed Dec 6 2020
Not bad in tough conditions
Wet in places but good in general for time of year. Great course, green keepers have worked hard to have course in condition it is.(Round played: Dec 2020 - Score: 102 Handicap: 19.1)
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Reviewed Jan 16 2019
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Reviewed Oct 30 2018
Forest favourite
We thoroughly enjoyed our three ball on The Forest course. Signage is minimalist so be sure to take a map from the pro shop so you know where you are going. Also be prepared to play over or around the cattle that roam the course. The wide fairways are quite forgiving and usually leave you a shot even after an errant drive. Some of the greens, particularly those near to the brook that runs through the course, are very attractive. Quirky but nice.Reviewer Rating
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Reviewed May 5 2018
Forest Course
First thing to say is if you're playing the Forest course, don't take you clubs out of the car when you get to the Bramshaw clubhouse/pro shop. The Forest course is actually about half a mile away, and when you get there there's nothing there apart from the 1st tee and a car park.I say this not having played the Manor course yet, but the Forest course does clearly appear to be the lesser of the two courses. We were told that the club are only allowed to do work to the greens and the tees, so the fairways are left to nature and the numerous cows and horses that wander around. Hoof marks are everywhere, along with other substances best found on rose beds. The greens and tees are very decent though.
I think I only saw two or three 150 yard markers out on the course, so be prepared for a few waits while golfers shuffle clubs until they pick one that might be right. If you were playing behind me today then I apologise for doing that!
The fairways are wide. Very wide! I think the first hole that really feels anything close to tight is the 9th, and after that it opens up again. I only saw a few holes that had any bunkers on, and most of the course's protection comes from streams in front or behind the greens, and a number of raised greens that make sure only accurate approach shots remain on the putting surface.
There are some lovely holes on the course and its certainly worth giving a go, but I imagine that it's probably suited best to mid to high handicappers.
The welcome in the (well stocked) pro shop was everything you'd hope for, and as for the clubhouse, it's just really lovely. There's a wonderful balcony for sitting out and watching the world go by. Or the Bramshaw GC bit of the world anyway.
(Round played: May 2018 - Score: 92 Handicap: 19.3)
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Reviewed Oct 1 2017
Nature and golf in harmony
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Reviewed Sep 30 2017
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Reviewed Jul 1 2017
Very Good
Nice course.......!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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(Round played: Jun 2017 - Score: 94 Handicap: 13.2)
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Reviewed Mar 19 2017
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Reviewed Oct 9 2016
(Round played: Oct 2016 - Score: 103 Handicap: 18)
It's a course that you'd need to play a couple of times in order to learn how to avoid the numerous ditches. Accuracy is far more important than distance with greens
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Reviewed Aug 11 2016
(Round played: Aug 2016 - Score: 88 Handicap: 15.9)
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Reviewed Aug 12 2013
(Round played: Aug 2013 - Score: 79 Handicap: 12.1)
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Reviewed Sep 19 2022
Manor course
First time visit on a hot Saturday evening in August, playing twilight and almost had the place to ourselves. Friendly welcome and decent facilities to warm up. Course was in pretty good condition considering the historic drought and we enjoyed our game. The greens needed a cut as a bit slow although still playable and possibly a necessary approach with the hot weather. Nice scenery though and fairly interesting layout. I would return if in the area again one day.Reviewer Rating
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Reviewed Aug 16 2023
I've played it before and it's a very nice course but it does struggle a bit with drainage (the starter forewarned that there are two huge new ditches on 6 and 16 since my last visit which hopefully will improve things a lot in the winter) and there were still a few places on the fairways that were a bit boggy, which isn't great for the height of summer! I suppose it has been rather wet of late...
Only three groups in the vicinity on the course so it was very quiet and we were round in 3h30 so a good pace of play.
And a special mention for the friendliest bartender you'll ever meet in the clubhouse bar afterwards - tell him you're a Spurs fan and you may get a 100% discount!
For those who haven't played before, there are 3 or 4 short par 4s, one of which is definitely driveable - the 12th. The tee is very close to the clubhouse, practice green etc so have a go at it and take the plaudits if you get on in one!
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