Woodhall Spa Golf Club

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Woodhall Spa Golf Club



Golf has been played in Woodhall Spa for over 100 years and The Hotchkin has hosted most of the top national and international amateur events. The English Golf Union acquired Woodhall Spa in 1995 with a vision of creating a centre of excellence second to none, to be enjoyed by players of all standards.

A second course, The Bracken, is now well established, together with extensive practice facilities, which includes one of Europe's finest short game practice areas.

The Hotchkin Course

Voted best inland course in England by Golf World magazine in November 2002

One of Britain's finest courses, The Hotchkin, is built on sandy soil which allows for year round play. Set amongst banks of gorse and broom, backed up with layered canopies of oak, fir and towering silver birch and encapsulated all upon a glorious carpet of heather, the natural beauty of this Lincolnshire oasis serves only to emphasise the majesty of this famous course.

Renowned for its formidable bunkers and narrow fairways, most visitors will remember the panoramic views of the 11th and the charm of the short 12th hole. It has often been stated by the golfing press and top players alike that there are 18 great holes on the Hotchkin.

A golfers' course rewarding of good shots, considerate to the moderate, punitive to the bad - but always presented in pristine condition amidst wonderful natural surroundings.

The Bracken Course

Created from commercial woodland, scrub and arable farmland, Donald Steel's vision for The Bracken Course has materialised into a course of exceptional finesse and imaginative design.

Although it is situated alongside The Hotchkin, the design and terrain are quite different. Many of the holes are in a parkland setting and the remainder make good use of Bracken Wood at the far end of the estate. The fairway and greenside bunkers, together with the large undulating greens, provide a resemblance to an American style course.

Much emphasis has been placed on ecology with many species of wild flowers encouraged to grow whilst, at the same time, securing the habitat of local wildlife. This subject is high on the list of priorities of the English Golf Union who, amongst its many roles, provide an advisory service on how to build golf courses in harmony with nature.

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