

There are many superb courses to be discovered in and around Herefordshire and The Wye Valley and there's no better way to enjoy the delights of this area of outstanding natural beauty than an exclusive Golf Break with Brockington Hall Golf Club and Country House as your base
Belmont Lodge
Set in beautiful Herefordshire countryside, alongside the River Wye, the course enjoys a lovely parkland setting with views to the Black Mountains to the West and Hereford to the East with the Malvern Hills beyond.
PAR 72 www.belmont-hereford.co.uk
Brockington Hall
Brockington Hall Golf Club offers a challenging course for players of all abilities. Set in beautiful North Herefordshire countryside, it is a well maintained course with superb greens and defined fairways. Separated by mixed plantations, it offers a challenging day out for any golfer.
PAR 66 www.brockingtonhall.co.uk
Burghill Valley
The walking is easy on gently rolling fairways around two lakes. There is always a background of hills and woods and in the distance, views of the Welsh mountains. A special feature is playing through mature cider orchards.
PAR 70 www.burghill-valley-golf-club.co.uk
Forest Hills
This golf course is a superb parkland course with panoramic views, excellent greens and challenging holes. It boasts a course with some of the best drainage of any course in the West of England and Wales. With its excellent clubhouse facilities Forest Hills is an excellent golfing venue for any visitor.
PAR 72 www.foresthillsgolfclub.co.uk
Herefordshire Golf Club
Set in the Club’s 130 acres of magnificent countryside the golf course has charm and has drawn one Golf publication to say, “If you can't afford to play Gleneagles, do the next best thing and visit The Herefordshire”.
PAR 70 www.herefordshiregolfclub.co.uk
Kington Golf Club
This is the highest golf club in England. The course is also noted for its spectacular views. The panoramic view includes the Brecon Beacons National Park, Black Mountains, the Radnorshire Hills, Hergest Ridge the Malvern and Clee Hills. The land is part of the National Trust and accommodates the historic Offa’s Dyke walk.
PAR 70 www.kingtongolf.co.uk
Leominster
The undulating parkland course has the lower holes running alongside the river and the higher parts of the course allow you to experience the full panoramic views of the exhilarating countryside surrounding the area. The designers have made sure to take full advantage of all the natural hazards so to allow a challenging but fair test of your golfing skills.
PAR 70 www.leominstergolfclub.co.uk
Ludlow
Set amidst the beautiful rolling hills of South Shropshire, Ludlow Golf Club is uniquely designed around the famous Ludlow Racecourse. Measuring 6277 yards with a par of 70 it represents a good test for the best golfers.
PAR 70 www.ludlowgolfclub.com.co.uk
Summer Hill
Summerhill is a delightful nine- hole course in Hay-on-Wye, a peaceful, rural setting that is the ideal spot for a round of golf. The course is reconised as being perfect for beginners.
PAR 70 www.summerhillgolfcourse.co.uk
The Grove
The Grove provides two challenging nine hole golf courses, professionally landscaped with outstanding stone and water features. Combine this with top class playing surfaces, rolling woodland with panoramic views and you will see why The Grove provides an excellent challenge to golfers of all abilities.
PAR 70 www.grovegolf.co.uk
The Rolls of Monmouth
The course is positioned within The Rolls Estate, the former home of Charles Stewart Rolls, a founder of the famous Rolls – Royce Company. At the confluence of the rivers Wye and Monnow lies the ancient market and border town of Monmouth, surrounded by hills in a region where lowland Britain merges into the highlands of the west.
PAR 66 www.therollsgolfclub.co.uk
Upper Sapey
Sapey Golf Club is set high in the rolling hills of the Herefordshire and Worcestershire border. Sapey is becoming one of the most demanding, as well as beautiful, venues in the area.
PAR 69 www.sapeygolf.co.uk