UK Golf Breaks

The UK is a golfer's paradise, offering a wealth of stunning courses, breathtaking landscapes and top-notch facilities. Whether you're a seasoned golfer or a beginner looking to hone your skills, UK golf lodge breaks provide the perfect opportunity to indulge in your passion while exploring the country's diverse regions. So pack your clubs, book your tee times and get ready to tee off and unwind in the picturesque and thrilling world of UK lodge and holiday park breaks with golf courses on-site.

Golf course in the countryside

Top-rated UK lodges with golf on-site

Griffon Forest, Flaxton, York

Flaxton, York, North Yorkshire

Griffon Forest

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Wildlife Haven

    4.9

    out of 5

    7 nights

    From

    £735
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    The park setting | Great Wood Lodges, Flaxton, York

    Flaxton, York, North Yorkshire

    Great Wood Lodges

    Relax and Explore
    Eco Stays

      4.9

      out of 5

      7 nights

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      £339
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      Best-priced holiday parks with golf courses on-site

      Church Farm, Pagham, Nr Chichester

      Pagham, Nr Chichester, West Sussex

      Church Farm

      Swimming Pool
      Direct Beach Access
      Family Entertainment

        4.1

        out of 5

        7 nights

        From

        £139
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        Indoor heated pool<br />

        Penzance, Cornwall

        Kenegie Manor

        Swimming Pool
        Beach Nearby
        Relax and Explore

          4.3

          out of 5

          7 nights

          From

          £185
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          Best places for golf breaks in the UK

          Go golfing in Scotland

          As the birthplace of golf, Scotland is often top of the list when it comes to playing some of the best golf courses in the UK and, indeed, the world. The country is renowned for its championship courses that have hosted prestigious tournaments and welcomed some of the world's greatest golfers.

          St. Andrews, often referred to as the "Home of Golf", is a must-visit destination, boasting iconic courses like the Old Course and the Castle Course. The courses along the rugged coastlines of Scotland, such as the Ailsa Course at Trump Turnberry and the Old Course at Royal Troon, provide a memorable golfing adventure. Other notable courses include Royal Dornoch in the Scottish Highlands and Carnoustie near Dundee.

          Tee off in England

          Boasting more than 2,000 golf courses, you’re spoilt for choice when it comes to booking a golf break In England. From Royal Birkdale in Lancashire and Woodhall Spa in Lincolnshire to Royal St. George's in Kent and Sunningdale in Berkshire, you’ll find the best golf courses in England are spread all over the country. These championship courses provide challenging layouts, stunning views and a chance to walk in the footsteps of golfing legends.

          For a unique golfing experience, England's coastal regions offer a blend of challenging links courses and breathtaking vistas. Gems like Bamburgh Castle Golf Club in Northumberland and Ilfracombe Golf Club on the North Devon coast combine natural beauty with excellent golfing conditions.

          Play a round in Wales

          If you want to tee off amidst stunning views and spectacular landscapes, a golf break in Wales may be just what you’re after. With so many of the country’s courses in Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, National Parks and along the Wales Coast Path, it’s no wonder Wales is growing in popularity when it comes to golf holidays in the UK.

          The Royal Porthcawl Golf Club is the top course in the country and often considered one of the finest in the world. Nestled along the South Wales coastline, halfway between Swansea and Cardiff, many renowned golfers have graced its greens including Tom Watson, Colin Montgomerie and Fred Couples.

          St Andrews Golf Club

          Golf holidays in the UK

          The UK is home to numerous hidden gem golf courses that may be lesser-known but offer exceptional quality and charm. These courses, often tucked away in the countryside, provide a more intimate and serene golfing experience. These hidden gems offer a delightful alternative to the more famous courses, with their own unique character and challenges.