18 holes and 2 courses
At The Telford Golf and Spa Hotel, the clue's in the name. You get
a fabulous course. 6741 yards of dyed in the wool Championship
course, built by renowned architects John Harris and Brian
Griffiths. 170 acres of tree-lined attractive parkland, encompasses
some strategically placed water hazards and tree-lined fairways.
It's not a Championship course for nothing. The 8th hole is one of
the most picturesque on the golf course. But don't be fooled.
From the competition tee lies ahead a 382 yard par 4. Sound
easy? The hole starts with a drive ideally placed up to 250
yards which needs to be landed to perfection to miss the two
fairway bunkers. Think you're man enough…until you hear there's a
pond with a beautiful mature oak tree cunningly placed to test your
approach!
Our course has been receiving rave reviews all year. And we're particularly proud of improving our carbon footprint too. When the golf course was built in 1975 there were two trees on the 170 acre site. Now we've planted thousands of trees for you to enjoy as you play.
- 18-hole course set in 170 acres of tree-lined attractive parkland
- 6741 yard Championship course
- The undulating greens are laid on a suspended water table system, the same as Augusta, home of the US Masters.
- Telford was the setting for Ian Woosnam's first Pro Tournament win.
- A challenge for all golfers
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