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Most popular golf courses/resorts in the UK

  • September 9, 2021
  • Jules

The UK is renowned for its country clubs and golf courses. Every summer people travel miles to the most acclaimed golf courses and resorts in the UK to experience the golfing lifestyle as well as take advantage of the other luxurious amenities such as the spas.

With the popularity of staycations on the rise, and more people looking to book golfing holidays, the experts at Find a Cheap Flight have done some research into the most popular golf courses and resorts in the UK. The research was based on the average number of monthly online searches for these golf resorts.

The UK is blessed with a wide range of golf courses that cater to golf for beginners as well as expert golfers. Many of these resorts come with top-notch spas, rooms, and restaurants, so even non-golfers will enjoy their time away.

If you want to know more about the most popular resorts and golf courses in the UK, then read on!

Most popular golf courses and resorts in the UK

The most popular golf course in the UK is the Woburn Golf Club, followed by St Andrews Old Course, then Ferndown Golf Club. The nine most popular in this list are:

  • Woburn Golf Club
  • St Andrews Old Course
  • Ferndown Golf Club
  • Saunton Golf Club
  • Parkstone Golf Club
  • Prince’s Golf Club
  • Sunningdale Golf Club
  • West Hill Golf Club
  • Broadstone Golf Club

There are many golf courses based all around the UK, from the Scottish coast to the southern English counties. This means that there are lots of places for holidaymakers to choose from if they’re avid golfers.

Let’s look at these courses in more detail.

Woburn Golf Club

Woburn Golf Club takes the number one spot on this list for the most searches on Google. With an average of 8,100 searches in one month, Woburn Golf Club is popular for tourists who want to spend their summer playing golf and admiring Bedfordshire’s countryside.

Not only does Woburn Golf Club have a beautiful course, but it also has plenty of other attractions for people to discover. Woburn Safari Park and the Go Ape course are ideal for families, so a golfing trip can be combined with family-friendly activities. After playing on one of the three courses, visitors can relax in the clubhouse and enjoy a meal in the restaurant. Woburn Golf Club has hosted a range of tournaments including the Women’s British Open and the British Masters, which just goes to show the quality of the course.

St Andrews Old Course

With 6,600 Google searches, Scotland’s oldest golf course is number two on this list. Located near St Andrews’ beach and castle, the course is a tourist attraction hotspot, which may be the reason for its popularity. With restaurants and hotels nearby as well as St Andrews Aquarium, it’s ideal for families planning a weekend getaway.

The course has played host to championships including the Arnold Palmer Cup and the British PGA Matchplay, so you can be sure of a challenging round.

Ferndown Golf Club

Located in Dorset, Ferndown Golf Club is ideal for golfers of all ages. It has two courses, the Alliss Course and the Old Course, the latter course being the club’s highlight. The venue has hosted prestigious tournaments over the years, including the Women’s Open.

At 5,400 Google searches, it’s one of the most popular golf clubs in the UK, and its claim to fame is that Peter Alliss, professional golfer and TV presenter, learned to golf there.

Saunton Golf Club

Nestled in the rolling countryside of Devon, Saunton Golf Club has 5400 Google searches, which makes it one of the most popular golf clubs in the West Country. It has an impressive pair of golf courses, (both 18 holes) with the East Course ranked at number 22 in the Golf World ‘Top 100 Courses in England’. The West Course also makes this impressive list at number 71.

Visitors can relax and enjoy lunch in the bar, or sit back and admire the view since the courses have been designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty,

Parkstone Golf Club

Perched on the South Coast, Parkstone Golf Club has 4,400 searches on Google. Professional golfer Reg Whitcombe said of the course “There is no better place”. If you get hungry while visiting, their catering team serves breakfasts, light snacks, cream teas, and carvery meals.

The course was originally designed by Scottish golfer Willie Park Jnr back in 1909 and has since hosted the European Ladies’ Amateur.

Prince’s Golf Club

Located in Sandwich, Kent, Prince’s Golf Club is a popular golf club with an average of 4,400 Google searches in a month. The club is well known and has hosted The Amateur Championship in 2013 and 2017. Its nearby hotel, the Lodge, has access to the beach, which makes it an ideal seaside holiday location for tourists.

Sunningdale Golf Club

Sunningdale in Berkshire is renowned for its golf club, which has two course; the Old Course and the New Course. In an average month, it has had 4,400 online searches. Players can enjoy the two well-designed courses of 36 holes, then stop off for afternoon tea. If you get peckish part way through your game, you can call in at the halfway house after the 10th hole.

West Hill Golf Club

West Hill Golf Club in Woking is the most popular golf club in Surrey. It has had 4,400 searches in the average month. The 18-hole course was designed in 1907 and offers a challenging round of golf. The course was laid out by professional golfer Cuthbert Butchart, and players can stop off for refreshment in the smart clubhouse.

Broadstone Golf Club

Broadstone Golf Club is located in Dorset, one of the prettiest counties in the UK. Founded in 1898, it’s one of the most popular golf clubs in the UK, mainly because of its plethora of awards over the years, including the England Golf Championship Venue and a Golf Tourism England award. The club promises a warm welcome to visitors, who will enjoy an 18-home course wet in beautiful, rolling countryside.

There you have it. The most popular golf resorts in the UK. The country really is spoiled for choice and golfers can be guaranteed an enjoyable holiday whether they are a young novice or a golfing pro.

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