Logo
Panel background

Banstead Downs

England, United Kingdom

Want to play
Have played

Touched by J.H. Taylor and James Braid, Banstead Downs Golf Club was inaugurated in 1890 and this natural, recently extended, 6,581-yard, lie-of-the-land course is routed over free draining chalk downland.

Overall rating

Course rating full ball
Course rating full ball
Course rating full ball
Course rating half ball
3.5

Banstead Downs

Located an hour’s drive southeast of London city centre, the original 12-hole course at Banstead Downs was inaugurated in 1890, with J.H. Taylor brought in some time later to add another six holes.

Authors John F. Moreton and Iain Cumming in the book James Braid and his Four Hundred Golf Courses relate to Braid’s visit in 1932:

“Braid was given, sometimes, very specific tasks to perform. In September 1932, he was invited to consider the problems of the public footpaths and the holes that crossed them.

Banstead has twelve holes on the west and six holes on the east of the Brighton Road, A217. It was the latter holes, 7 to 12, that Braid dealt with, creating a plan with alterations to holes 7 to 10.”

Today, the course has been stretched to 6,581 yards, playing to a par of 71.

Highlight holes include the 419-yard 4th, with a right sloping fairway leading uphill to a sand-protected green, and the 455-yard 15th, which doglegs left to an away-sloping green.

World Top 100 Golf Courses

The latest ranking of the Top 100 Golf Courses in the World serves as the ultimate global golf bucket list. Most members of our World Top 100 Panel are seasoned golfers, each playing 20-30 of these courses annually while travelling extensively over decades to form their opinions on others. We recognise that opinions vary—even among our panel members. Rankings are subjective, and there are undoubtedly 50 or more courses in the UK and USA alone that could easily fit onto this list. Links Golf Pilgrimages The rankings

  1. Cypress Point Club

    California, United States

  2. Pine Valley Golf Club

    New Jersey, United States

  3. Royal County Down (Championship)

    Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

  4. Shinnecock Hills Golf Club

    New York, United States

  5. National Golf Links of America

    New York, United States

Explore All