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Bramshaw Golf Club

Practice Range, Net and Greens
Map of course

The Manor Course a par 71 course was opened in 1971. Set amidst the beautiful New Forest in a landscaped parkland of mature trees and 200 year old hardwood plantations, it is widely acknowledged to be amongst the finest and testing courses in the South of England.  It is gently undulating, with excellent fairways and greens, and is a stern test for golfers of all abilities. Good shot selection is essential to shooting a good score! 

An on-course "Tuck Truck" is also operated at busy times for covenience of members, members guests and visitors. 


Map of course

Built around 1865, the Forest Course a par 69, is the oldest course in Hampshire and with its open aspects and rolling heathland, is in complete contrast to the Manor Course. The ever-changing scenery of humps, hollows and meandering streams test golfing skills and judgement within an idyllic setting. The prospect of a deer emerging from the trees or a mare chivvying her foal across the fairway gives the Forest Course a special and unique appeal. The Forest Course is sited on open "common" land and as such, local commoners can graze their livestock on the golf course. Don't be suprised to see New Forest ponies, donkeys, cows and pigs at certain times of the year.