Where I've Played - Top 50 UK Resort Venues
Brocket Hall Golf Club
Brocket Hall Golf Club, Hertfordshire has 36 holes; Palmerston Course, par 72 (7080 yard) designed by Donald Steel and Melbourne Course designed by Peter Alliss. A resort, parkland golf course.
Celtic Manor Resort Golf Club
Celtic Manor Resort, the Home of Welsh Golf, boasts three championship courses: The Twenty Ten, Roman Road, and The Montgomerie. A premier destination for scenic, world-class golf.
Slaley Hall Golf Club
Slaley Hall Golf Club, Northumberland is a 36 hole course with the 18 hole, par 72 (7021 yard) Hunting Course and 18 hole par 72 (6951 yard) Priestman Course. A resort, parkland golf course.
Double Tree by Hilton Forest Pines Spa & Golf Resort
Forest Pines Golf Club, Lincolnshire is a 27 hole complex made up of 3 loops of 9, the Forest, the Pines and the Beeches Course. A resort, parkland golf course designed by John Morgan in 1996.
Gleneagles Golf Club
Gleneagles Golf Club, Central Scotland is a 63 hole club with the PGA National, Kings, Queens and PGA Centenary Courses. A resort parkland golf course established in 1919.
Forest of Arden Golf Resort
Forest of Arden Golf Resort, Warwickshire is a 36 hole complex with the 18 hole, par 72 (7213 yard) Arden Course and the 18 hole, par 69 (5801 yard) Aylesford Course designed by Donald Steel.
Hollins Hall Hotel & Country Club
Hollins Hall Hotel & Country Club, West Yorkshire is an 18 hole, par 71 (6671 yard), resort, parkland golf course.
Marriott Worsley Park Golf Club
Marriott Worsley Park Golf Club, Lancashire is an 18 hole, par 71 (6611 yard), resort, parkland golf course designed by European Golf Design in association with Michael King.
The Belfry Golf Club
The Belfry, North Warks is a 54 hole club with the par 72 (7235 yard) Brabazon, par 72 (7053 yard) PGA & par 70 (6099 yard) Derby. A resort parkland golf course designed by Dave Thomas & Peter Alliss
Turnberry Resort - A Luxury Collection Resort
Turnberry Resort, Ayrshire is a 36 hole club with the 18 hole par 70 Ailsa Course, designed by Philip Mackenzie Ross & the par 72, Kintyre Course, designed by Donald Steel. A links, resort golf course