
Kington Golf Club
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Course Information
Kington Golf Club, Herefordshire is an 18 hole, par 70 (5961 yard), private, inland links golf course designed by Major Cecil Key Hutchison in 1925.
18 holes | Par 70 | 5961 yards | Private | Inland Links
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Address: Bradnor Hill, Kington, Herefordshire, HR5 3RE United Kingdom
Tel: 01544 230340
Website: http://www.kingtongolf.co.uk
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Visitors welcome, buggies and electric trolleys available for hire. One of the best stocked Proshops in the county
Midweek Guide: Winter Rate £18.00 per round *
Weekend Guide: Winter Rate, £20.00 per round weekends *
- Societies Accepted to Play
- Society Deals Available
- 7 Day Membership Available
Restrictions: Maximum Handicap No Restriction
* Any prices shown are guide prices, please confirm with the course prior to booking.
Review Information
GOLFSHAKE RATING
4.47
AVERAGE RATING 4.4
(based on 68 reviews)
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Reviewed Feb 13 2023
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Reviewed Sep 14 2022
Always Fantastic
This is now my 4th time here and it never disappoints. Great venue, all the staff are so friendly. Course as always was as good as you’ll find. Food and drinks were top drawer too. I cannot wait to return in November, think the weather may be a bit colder then…..As value for money goes I don’t believe you’ll find anything better.
As for the views as you play the course…..again you’ll struggle to find anything better.
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Reviewed Jul 10 2021
Breathtaking views with a course to match
Stunning course with a background vista to die for. We were very lucky to have good weather and little wind because if the elements were against you up here it would be a challenge. The course however is stunning with every approach into green requiring a precise shot as well as accuracy of the tee being rewarded. This is well worth the tripReviewer Rating
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Reviewed Jun 18 2021
Great course and great views
Great course and great views ,with 360 panoramic scenes all around . Course was in great condition and greens ran true. Make a change from a standard flat course with lots of undulations where you have to play off a variety of slopes to test your skills .Skylarks are singing and the Redkites soaring above a wonderful challenging 18 holes.(Round played: Jun 2021 - Score: 101 Handicap: 22.8)
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Reviewed Sep 11 2020
Wow...Wow...Wow...
This was my first visit to Kington and boy am I glad I got the chance to play here. Very friendly and relaxed atmosphere on and off the course. The course itself is one of the best I've had chance to play. Not a weak hole out there. The greens are as good as you will find. No bunkers but plenty of grass bunkers make getting up and down challenging in many different ways.This is definitely a course I will be returning to. Loved it.
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Reviewed Sep 7 2020
Superb
Fantastic course, with superb quick greens. Very friendly staff & members. Only wish I lived nearerReviewer Rating
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Reviewed May 18 2020
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Reviewed Nov 29 2019
Great Winter Venue
Had the most fabulous day at Kington. Other local courses water-logged but free-draining Kington provided a dry, sunny venue with clear skies to see those panoramic views. Great winter destination.Reviewer Rating
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Reviewed Nov 12 2019
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Reviewed Apr 22 2019
Beautiful scenery, course great fun . One giant ?crazy golf? course.
LOVE IT ! ! !
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Reviewed Mar 12 2019
Steve K
A true ‘hidden gem’. Views to rival Pebble Beach. Deserves accolade of Herefordshire’s #1 course (Top100golfcourses.com)Reviewer Rating
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Reviewed Sep 23 2018
So good I played it twice!
Stunning views and a spectacular location, this was one of my best days on a golf course. I was lucky to have chosen a perfect early autumn morning for my visit to England’s highest course, but it may have been very different in a strong wind. After 18 holes, I had a lunchtime break, learning some of the club history from a genial member, then went out for a second round.Fairways are the roughest and bumpiest I’ve seen, maintained only by the sheep whose droppings are all around, but I couldn’t help smiling as I played to the sound of complete silence except for the occasional ‘baa’!
Putting surfaces were better than I was expecting and much quicker, so chipping onto greens isn’t easy, especially those cut into the sloping hillside.
Despite being 1284ft above sea level, I found this an easy walk with much of the uphill part being between tees. Long will I remember the sweeping par 5, 14th, the steeply downhill par 3, 15th and the final hole over a gorge.... hit your driver at the flagpole, then watch it roll down towards the green!
I enjoyed a drink on the clubhouse balcony overlooking that 18th green as the sun went down.... what an awesome day!!
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Reviewed Aug 8 2018
Just gorgeous.
Astonishing views, with notable holes to match. At least 10 holes had me grinning from ear to ear. Par 3s are all brilliant. If you can deal with sheep, grass bunkers, and imperfect fairways (more like a links course really...), then look it up. Will be rembered for some time - and an absolute bargain too (vs quality of course design). Felt like proper golf, when so many courses get so hung up on irrelevant distractions. Great for the mid-handicapper too, as not super long.Loved it.
(Hcap :18. Score 91)
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Reviewed Aug 3 2018
Second highest Golf Club in England and Wales
Great weather great conditions not to much wind a great day out on a mountain top links type course.Nice welcome on arrival great food in the club house a must visit to any dedicated golfer.
(Round played: Aug 2018 - Score: 97 Handicap: 18.8)
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Reviewed Oct 21 2017
Wow what views!
Highest course in England. Really quite challenging. It made you think about every shot! Worth every minute of the two hour journey to get there. Very welcoming pro, welcoming in the clubhouse too. Advice take a variety of clothing with you cos it changes quickly up there ????????????Reviewer Rating
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