Brokenhurst Manor Golf Club

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Brokenhurst Manor Golf Club



Brokenhurst Manor Golf Course was designed by the great course architect Harry Colt and opened for play in 1915.

Situated in the New Forest, four miles from Lymington, this scenic course is always in excellent condition. A stream that runs through the course features on nine of the holes and a mixture of woodland and heath, in three loops of six holes, makes Brokenhurst Manor (6220 yards in length) a fine test for golfers of all standards of play.

The Club recently installed a state-of-the-art irrigation system and completed an extensive drainage programme throughout the course which has resulted in the course being open for play in all but the most extreme weather conditions.

Wildlife is abundant and in recent times a magnificent herd of Red deer stags has often been seen on the course. The shy Roe deer are more often seen and for many years the Club boasted successive generations of 'White Buck' that attracted much media attention. Birdlife abounds and buzzards nest in the central woodlands while a little Egret is often seen fishing in the stream and ditches.

No. of holes: 18
Length: 6222 yards
Par: 70
Course Type: Parkland

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