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Bramshaw Golf Club

Bramshaw Golf Club is a premier golf club located in Lyndhurst, England. Offering a range of facilities and services, including public golf courses, indoor golf courses, and a clubhouse for Marksmen and RSL clubs, Bramshaw Golf Club is the perfect destination for golf enthusiasts. In addition to golf, the club also hosts a variety of cultural associations, women's organizations, and sports bars. Visitors can enjoy traditional Irish cuisine at the on-site restaurant or browse the trophy shop for a unique souvenir. With a focus on sports, hobbies, and entertainment, Bramshaw Golf Club is a must-visit destination for anyone looking for a fun and enjoyable experience.

Introduction to Bramshaw Golf Club

Bramshaw Golf Club is a historic and unique golf club located in Lyndhurst, England. Founded in 1880, it is one of the oldest golf clubs in the country, with a rich history and tradition. The purpose of the club is to provide a high-quality golfing experience to members and visitors alike, with a focus on excellence in both service and facilities. What makes Bramshaw Golf Club truly unique is its beautiful location in the heart of the New Forest, surrounded by stunning natural scenery and wildlife.

Services & products

Bramshaw Golf Club offers a range of services and products to golfers of all levels. The club features two 18-hole golf courses, the Forest Course and the Manor Course, both of which are renowned for their challenging and picturesque layouts. In addition to golf, the club offers a range of other sporting facilities, including health clubs, mountaineering classes, and indoor golf courses. The club also has a variety of social and cultural associations, such as women's organizations and traditional costume clubs, as well as restaurants, bars, and trophy shops.

Location

Bramshaw Golf Club is located in the charming village of Lyndhurst, in the heart of the New Forest. The area is known for its natural beauty, with rolling hills, ancient woodlands, and charming villages. Visitors to the area can expect to find a range of businesses, from sports bars and Irish cuisine restaurants, to trophy shops and mountaineering classes. The club is easily accessible by public transportation, with the closest options being Lyndhurst bus station (1.5 miles), Ashurst New Forest railway station (4 miles), and Brockenhurst railway station (5 miles).

Benefits

Customers should choose Bramshaw Golf Club for its exceptional golfing facilities, beautiful location, and excellent service. With two 18-hole golf courses, a range of other sporting facilities, and a variety of social and cultural associations, the club has something to offer everyone. The club is also committed to environmental sustainability, with a focus on preserving the natural beauty of the New Forest. In addition, the club offers a range of membership options, making it accessible to golfers of all levels and budgets.

Good to know

Customers should be aware that Bramshaw Golf Club is a members-only club, although visitors are welcome to play the courses on a pay-and-play basis. The club has a dress code, which requires golfers to wear appropriate attire on the course and in the clubhouse. In addition, the club has a range of policies and procedures in place to ensure the safety and enjoyment of all members and visitors.

Reviews

Customers have consistently praised Bramshaw Golf Club for its exceptional facilities, stunning location, and friendly staff. Many have commented on the challenging and picturesque courses, as well as the variety of other sporting facilities on offer. Customers also appreciate the club's commitment to environmental sustainability and its range of social and cultural associations. Overall, Bramshaw Golf Club is widely regarded as one of the premier golf clubs in the UK, and a must-visit destination for golfers of all levels.

Amenities

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    bar
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    caddy service
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    club fitting
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    clubhouse
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    drinks menu
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    driving range
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    food menu
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    golf cart rental
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    golf lessons
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    live music
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    outdoor seating
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    parking
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    pool table
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    pro shop
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    putting green
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    restaurant

FAQ

What level of experience is required to participate in your mountaineering classes?

Our mountaineering classes cater to a range of experience levels, from beginners to advanced climbers. We offer courses that are tailored to each individual's skill level and goals.

Can you provide details about the range of services and facilities your RSL club provides?

Our RSL club offers a variety of services and facilities, including live entertainment, dining options, bars, gaming rooms, and function rooms for events. We also offer a range of sporting facilities, such as bowling greens and tennis courts.

Can you accommodate dietary restrictions or food allergies?

Yes, we strive to accommodate dietary restrictions and food allergies. Our restaurant offers a range of dishes that cater to different dietary needs, and our staff can assist with any specific requests or concerns.

What traditional Irish dishes do you serve at your restaurant?

At our Irish cuisine restaurant, we serve a variety of traditional dishes such as corned beef and cabbage, shepherd's pie, and fish and chips. We also offer a range of Irish-inspired drinks and desserts.

Can you provide references or examples of past work you have done?

As a golf club, we have a range of past events and tournaments that we have organized and hosted. We are happy to provide references or examples upon request.

Reviews

  • Sadie Pemberton

    The Bell Pub/hotel. The best in the New Forest. Lovely coffee pit stop for me from Pompey to Poole. I'm going to book up for Father's Day

    22-05-2023
  • Sam Clarke

    I don’t think I can agree with the previous reviews…. For £75 a head min it is not worth it. The rough is too long and we had lost balls just off the fairway. Just slows play down massively … Even lost a ball in the fairway from a tee shot down 16 and 17!! Members even watched and didn’t help. The course is so much wetter than my home course and others in area Not friendly at all. Members were served their food and we were forgotten about. No apology … we got back to clubhouse after round and mentioned it to another bar man… he offered us a drink foc .., which isn’t foc as we had paid for food we didn’t get. But at least he was polite and tried. I wouldn’t come back.

    21-05-2023
  • Keith Dumper

    Great course, manor. Very friendly staff ,food excellent. Made to feel welcome from members.

    21-05-2023
  • Mark Howson

    I had played at Bramshaw a few years ago and played the Manor course which I recall being lovely so thought why not return to try my hand at the forest course. I hadn't realised how much of a contrast two courses within 1/2 a mile of one another could differ and in a good way. We were met at the first tee box by the helpful starter who gave us the usual tips and directions and his parting words, "enjoy, its just you and nature". How right he was, what an amazing experience. Its fair to say that the condition of the greens was average and parts of the fairway carved up by cattle but I couldn't care less. Its one of the most memorable courses I've ever played. We started off down the long par four with a heard of cows grazing in the middle of the fairway only to be met by sun bathing horses on the green at two. The course is a joy with huge fairways and lovely little streams running in front of the greens in part. It really felt so peaceful that condition of the course became irrelevant. It is unusual, rustic and fantastic all rolled into one. Anyone heading into the new forest with a set of clubs in their boot should have this course on their hit list.

    28-02-2023
  • Mike Barrow

    Great forest course, real good fun

    28-12-2022
  • Tom

    I think I can some this review up as a bit of a shambles. I booked the 'winter offer' for me and two other pals, this entitled us to a breakfast bap, coffee, a round on the forest course and then lunch. A pretty decent offer. When we arrived we were told that breakfast wasn't being served and that no food was available until 8.30am (we were teeing off at 7.40am). They did say that they will give us a pudding or something with our lunch to compensate for this, however, none of us had eaten so this wasn't great. We asked where the forest course was and the guy at the desk said we could walk out of the car park and up the road. Luckily, we checked with a member in the car park who informed us that we were better off driving, and it was a good thing we did as it was a good 15 minute walk away. Course was OK, it's November so difficult to judge. Greens were particularly bad with patches everywhere. Not worth playing without an offer IMO. We finished at 11.30am and when we went to the bar to get some food, the weren't serving food (breakfast ended at 11am and lunch was at 12). They told us that coffee wasn't included and charged us for this (I got this refunded later when I should them the offer). The clubhouse and proshop were decent and the location is in the heart of the new forest. Overall, I'm really disappointed with an offer that seemed good on paper at a club that's a higher membership premium. I'd recommend New Forest Golf course as a better alternative.

    28-11-2022
  • Barry Smale

    Enjoyable day on the Manor course

    28-09-2022
  • David White

    Played the Forrest course last wknd not the best course I've played for a while greens were bad awful lies everywhere even tho I played quite well , directions to tees non excistant lots of blind holes with hardly any fairway markers the only great thing I can say is waiting on a par 3 and a herd of deer passed through .....Not impressed at all it's like it's been forgotten about compared to the Manor course

    28-09-2022
  • Andrew Boyd

    Very much enjoyed the course. Haven't played the course for 20 years. My only recommendation would be to put a few signs up for directions to holes and a couple of marker posts on a few of the blind tee shots. I did notice a lot more people walking around the course which if you can't seem them is a little dangerous. But the course has some wonderful holes and is very challenging.

    28-08-2022
  • Dianne MacSephney

    IF you do not know where the Forest course is, its very difficult to find! Only sign is when you are on top of the course, but just says "golf couse". The raised greens look very nice, but the sloping sides can be very punishing. Got lost twice as there is no indication of where the next tee or the green is. Makers/arrowswould be helpful!

    28-08-2022