Discover the best top things to do in Lincolnshire, United Kingdom including The Hotchkin, Pottergate Golf Club, Grimsby Golf Club, Horncastle Golf Club, Arnold Palmer Crazy Golf, The National Golf Centre, Woodhall Spa, North Shore Golf Club, Cleethorpes Golf Club, Messingham Grange, Stoke Rochford Golf Club.
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5.0 based on 7 reviews
This magnificent 18-hole golf course, par 73 at 6,866 yards, is located at the English Golf Union's National Golf Centre.
5.0 based on 26 reviews
“The thinking players golf course with a vibrant and friendly clubhouse” A beautiful parkland course set in the heart of picturesque Lincolnshire. Our 9-hole course features both exciting and interesting character holes. Members and non-members are welcome to take up the challenge of our well-designed course and to enjoy our delicious home cooked food available daily. Sit in our spectacular golf view dining areas and try our celebrated Sunday carvery. We also have modern and spacious accommodation on site, as well as extremely competitive rates for events and venue hire.
Played golf here at the weekend and I can't praise this golf club enough. A wonderful course that really tests you, especially the tee shot on the par 5, you have to keep your nerve. The greens are a real compliment to the green staff as they hold well and run well. After the golf I met up with my wife and children for lunch in the clubhouse as we had heard that you can have a carvery on a Sunday and can only say that it rates as one of the best we have had. Our compliments to the chef and catering staff and also to Gail (owner) and Richard (manager) on making us all feel very welcome and we look forward to coming again very soon
5.0 based on 40 reviews
A real hidden jewel in Lincolnshire. You stumble upon the impressive and distinctive clubhouse, which sits back slightly from the road in an almost understated way. You will be surprised that a golf course exists in an area which, at first glance, seems to be surrounded by houses, but be prepared as this beautiful course will take your breath away. At 6,142 yards, the course is not particularly long, but it is a demanding yet enjoyable test of your golfing skills. Established in 1922, the course is set in 123 acres of mature, undulating parkland and was designed by renowned course architect, Henry Shapland 'Harry' Colt and is unique to this area of Lincolnshire.
Walking course at weekend have to say it’s in pristine condition ???? the removal of a number of trees has had a great impact on the light getting to the fairways cannot wait to re-join
5.0 based on 1 reviews
This woodland course is a picturesque location set in the heart of the countryside providing golfers with a challenging course with tight fairways, water hazards on 11/18 holes and every fairway is tree lined. After your relaxing round you can proceed to the 19th hole where you can indulge in a selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages or satisfy your taste buds with the bar menu.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
every time we go we have a great time. it is well maintained. the couple of effects are there are always working when i go and the course has got a very old school, vintage feel to it which i love about it. there is 3 courses. an 18 hole putting green, the 18 hole crazy golf and the 9 hole crazy golf and the 9 hole crazy golf isnt the second or first half of the 18 hole crazy golf, it is a seperate course which i think is more conveniant. and then to round your game no matter what course your on you have a bonus 10th or 19th hole depending on what course you play. overall it is a great place to have a round with your friends and family and it should be 100% on your skegness must do list.
4.5 based on 47 reviews
The home of golf in England and the headquarters of the English Golf Union offers two championship courses, The Hotchkin and The Bracken.
Great venue for mixed foursomes event wonderfully hosted by Nigel. The course was superb, living up to our huge expectation and hospitality was excellent throughout our 4 day visit.
4.5 based on 60 reviews
The North Shore Golf Club, which celebrated its centenary in 2010, is situated on the Lincolnshire Coast. This James Braid designed 18 hole course is a fantastic mix of Parkland and Links golf. With views over the wash to the Norfolk coast it provides the ideal setting for the perfect round.
Just returned from an amazing weekend with 5 other lads at the golf school at North shore golf course with links golf school. Everything was spot on. The golf course here is top class and the tuition we all had from John the golf pro on the course was top class. All six of us were very much on the beginner level but after three days here with John we have all improved vastly and now actually have the skills to start to play the game properly. I'd say he has helped every single one of us to take at least ten or even fifteen shots off our game. The course itself is brilliant with a mix of links and the usual and it is in great condition. The greens are very well kept and very fast. The accommodation was directly overlooking the course, the golf school included breakfast and dinner in the club house which was decent as well. The bar has great views over looking the green on the 9th hole where you can relax with a pint and watch the action. All in all a great weekend and we can't wait to come back and play this course again.
4.5 based on 13 reviews
4.5 based on 4 reviews
Whether playing as a member or a guest, on your own your own or as part of a larger group or society, we are certain you will thoroughly enjoy this hidden gem of a golf course and the friendly ambience of our contemporary clubhouse. With varied and interesting design features including riveted bunkers', generous raised tee-ing areas and less than 7 water hazards, Messingham Grange's 6033 yard course may be short, but is sure to test your resolve. Undoubtedly one of the most memorable holes on the course is the challenging Par 3 Fourth. The 129-yard hole plays from an extensive raised tee position offering excellent views of the pond, which you will have to carry to reach the green. Our back-to-back Par 4s, the 12th and 13th, measure a combined 842 yards off yellow tees, and with a prevailing head wind, make for two of the hardest holes on the course. These follow the Par 5 11th hole, a dog-leg left, with three bunkers placed between 80 & 120 yards from the raised green.
A group of 10 guys spend a number of days playing golf at the Grange Park golf club in Sep 20. This was a hastily arranged trip due to Covid and our original trip to Scotland being cancelled. Jake and his team couldn't do enough to help us throughout the few days we were there. They put on a great breakfast and lunch and the chef even cooked us dinner. The drinks were plentiful in choice and a good price for a golf club. We stayed in the wooden log cabins, which are located only a couple of hundred metres from the reception/pro shop area. There isn't a lot of choice of golfing supplies, literally some balls, tees and bag towels - so be sure to bring what you need with you. The cabins are very spacious and hold 6 people easily. One of the bedrooms is en-suite whilst the other two bedrooms have a family bathroom to share. A spacious lounge/dining/kitchen area with doors onto a veranda, overlooking the 16th green is nice to chill out on and have a beer. Some of our group were at the location for 7 days and the only negative that came from the group was that they played to the same pin position across all the days. It would have been nice and more challenging had there been some pin alterations. All in all, Grange Park offers a great golfing getaway. I would certainly go back again, as half of the group do year on year for the last 11 years, that says something!!! There are other activities that Grange Park offer, such as camping and fishing, but as i didn't do these, i can't review them (although the lakes looked very clean with big fish in them!)
4.5 based on 31 reviews
On visiting Stoke Rochford Greater Lincolnshire golf club this looked very highly recommended for golfers it’s a lovely view from over looking Stoke Rochford Hall the water lake river running into Grantham or other it’s a the blot on the landscapes yes topsoftheworld thank you DET
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