No other golf break offers as wide a choice of golf courses as ‘Bristol Golf Breaks’, with courses stretching from one side of the city to the other your main problem will be that you are spoilt for choice. An array of traditional courses interspersed with championship, and links golf clubs, wherever you choose we can ensure you will receive a warm West Country welcome.
For those planning to visit the Ryder Cup in October, the area is a perfect stepping stone to The Celtic Manor Resort, venue of this years historic trans-Atlantic challenge.
Clevedon Golf Club


Clevedon Golf Club enjoys a spectacular setting, high above the banks of the Severn Estuary with magnificent views over the Welsh and Somerset coastlines. Conveniently located just 5 minutes away from Junction 20 of the M5, this mature parkland course will offer an interesting challenge to golfers of all abilities.
The first 4 holes take you along the high ground with views to the Severn Crossings and beyond before dropping down into the beautiful Gordano Valley. Leaving the valley for the final few holes will be a gentle climb to our signature Castle hole. With the tee set some 200 feet above the fairway below, take time to savour the views as you plan your strategy. A long iron or fairway wood should see you safely down, leaving a short pitch to the green.
Our free draining greens have been built to stringent USGA standards that allow them to be in play in all but the most severe weather conditions.
Chipping Sodbury Golf Club




Designed by Fred Hawtree, the Beaufort Course is widely acknowledged as a superb parkland course with water hazards featuring on many holes. The club is located in an area of outstanding natural beauty, at the foot of the Cotswold Hills, adjacent to the historic 17th century market town of Chipping Sodbury.
The Club has hosted numerous championships across the years, most recently the English County Finals in 2009.
Filton Golf Club



Founded in 1909, Filton Golf Club is a true oasis on the edge of an historic and prosperous city. The course consists of 18 holes that gently meander through mature parkland and with superb greens this is a challenging but rewarding experience.
Located near to the M5/M4 junction this club is a must for those golfers visiting the Bristol area.
Host to numerous PGA & County events including the 2009 County Championships, Filton prides itself on offering golf at the highest standard.
Filton Golf Club also boast a famous neighbour - The last Concorde 216, G-BOAF built and the last to fly is parked near to the course and can be seen clearly from a number of holes.
Henbury Golf Club


Henbury GC is situated 5 minutes from the M5 (J17) and 15 minutes from the centre of Bristol.
Henbury is a beautiful parkland course in mature woodland bordering the Blaise Castle Estate. Many of the holes are influenced by the woodland and the course provides a number of different challenges to suit players of all standards. The par 3 7th, which requires a tee shot over the River Trym is the signature hole and this is followed by the demanding 8th which escorts the river along the valley.
The experienced green keeping team maintain the course in excellent condition throughout the year with fine greens to give every confidence with the putter. The course plays host each September to the City & County Championship of Bristol.
The Kendleshire Golf Club



Golf is firmly at the heart of the Kendleshire Experience, and with 27 memorable championship holes spread over nearly 260 acres of the stunning Frome valley, it is no wonder.
The Hollows and Ruffet Courses were opened in 1997 to much critical acclaim. Designed by Adrian Stiff they both feature a healthy amount of water, such as the "Island Green" 11th hole with Adrian's trademark sleeper-banks, and provide a challenge to many a good scorecard. The Peter McEvoy-designed Badminton Course opened in 2001, built to compliment its sister courses whilst adding an extra degree of challenge with its undulating greens.
The Kendleshire is a regional centre of excellence for practicing, our extensive facilities often being used by the county and national teams.
Each of the courses has its own stand-out holes, and when played in any combination offer the visiting golfer just as much enjoyment as the home one. The white tees provide a very stern test, however from the yellow posts there are plenty of pars and birdies to be had. All of the greens are built to USPGA standard and are the foundation of the course's reputation, and as such the club has always had a soft spikes only policy. This has paid rich dividends as far as maintaining the quality of the putting surfaces.
The clubhouse provides a very vibrant atmosphere and with the most famous terrace in the area overlooking the 18th green every shot up the final hole is always dramatic!!
Knowle Golf Club



This superb J. H. Taylor designed course is just minutes from Central Bristol's bustling and vibrant Shopping and Business Districts - a lush, green oasis in the heart of the City.
It has hosted many championships over the years and with breathtaking views across the City to Brunel's Suspension Bridge and towards Bath, it provides a good test of golf for players of all handicaps. Knowle has produced Ryder Cup and Curtis Cup players, whilst also being the first Club in Gloucestershire to be awarded the prestigious Golf Mark Accreditation, which recognised that we provide facilities and create an environment that allows beginners and juniors to flourish.
Lansdown Golf Club



All that one would hope to find in the ideal golf club is in abundance at Lansdown. Our superbly conditioned course designed by Harry Colt is pleasing to the eye with easy walking and superb views. At over 6400 yards and Par 71 the course provides a challenge to all levels of golfer.
A clubhouse which provides members and visitors with an experience of comfort, accompanied by exceptional food and wine, a staff that anticipates and provides for members wishes, a first class professional’s shop with PGA qualified instruction on hand.
The Club's catering is widely acclaimed by our members and visitors alike, and whether its breakfast, bar snacks or tea, a buffet or a barbecue, formal lunch or dinner, a special occasion or a dinner party for a few or many people, the catering team at Lansdown always hit the mark. In our opinion, Jon Jones's 'home made' cooking style makes all the difference.
Lansdown Golf Club is situated just two miles from the beautiful City of Bath which is only a 15 minute drive from Bristol and even less by train. A “Park & Ride” bus service is available just ½ a mile from Lansdown Golf Club. Busses run every 15 minutes of the day and go right to the centre of town making a visit to Bath a very simple task. It is also just a short drive from Junction 18 on the M4 making it very accessible from London, the Midlands and South Wales.
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Bath is a World Heritage site, world famous for it’s natural Spa, the Roman Baths and impressive Georgian architecture including the wonderful Royal Crescent. The city is also a very popular shopping destination and boasts many high class restaurants and eating places.
Saltford Golf Club



Saltford Golf Club is situated in 150 acres of attractive countryside midway between Bath and Bristol, just off the main A4 trunk road. The course nestles in a natural wooded setting with extensive views over Bath, the Avon valley and the surrounding Somerset countryside and forms part of the Duchy of Cornwall's Newton St Loe Estate.
The club was formed in 1904 and is one of the 6 founder member clubs of the Somerset Golf Union.
The course measures 6398 yds (white tees) with a par of 71 for men and 73 for ladies. The front 9 provides a stern test for all levels of golfer with 2 par 5s, including the longest hole on the course, the 5th, which measures 571 yards off the back tee and 3 par 4s over 420 yards long. The back 9 is a little more forgiving with a few birdie opportunities but watch out for the 17th and 18th, which are 2 spectacular finishing holes. The course is only ever closed in dangerous conditions and trolleys are allowed throughout the year.
The clubhouse includes a casual bar complete with 52" television, lounge bar, separate restaurant, snooker room with 2 full size tables and conferencing facilities.
Our resident PGA professional, Darren Read, with his 2 assistants, offers the full range of equipment and clothing in his shop and all 3 of them are available to give lessons to players of all abilities.
So if you are looking for a venue for relaxing game of golf in delightful surroundings or somewhere to hold a business meeting, conference or family party, look no further than Saltford Golf Club, where you will be assured of a warm welcome and personal service.
Shirehampton Park Golf Club



Located just 5 mins from junction 18 of the M5 this little gem of a course awaits the discerning golfer. With stunning views over the River Avon and plenty of mature trees it is a fine test of golf for players of all standards. The signature 3rd hole winds its way through a valley of trees whilst 'the Coombe' our par 3 16th hole demands a shot of great skill and accuracy.
A warm welcome awaits in the Clubhouse. Watch your playing partners from the balcony as they test their nearest the pin skills on the 18th hole.
Tall Pines Golf Club



Tall Pines Golf Club first opened in 1988. The course is set in free draining rolling parkland with views across the Bristol channel.
We are eight miles from Bristol City centre and 1 mile from Bristol International Airport. With on-site accommodation, Tall Pines is the ideal choice for society / corporate golf days and the visiting golfer.
Weston-super-Mare Golf Club





Weston-super-Mare Golf Club is situated on the coast, at the southern end of the town. We are blessed with an all year round course, with views across the Bristol Channel towards Wales. The course offers a challenging test of links golf, requiring accurate shots in order to score well.
Thanks to its excellent drainage, the course is rarely closed due to rain. Temporary greens are seldom used unless there's an early morning frost, and trolley bans are a rarity.

