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Hampshire

The Hampshire Golf promotes golf not only across Hampshire and the Isle of Wight, but also the Channel Islands. We separately feature the best golf courses in Jersey and Guernsey, so our Hampshire county rankings omit courses from these two lovely Channel Islands.

  1. Liphook Golf Club

    Hampshire, United Kingdom

    Liphook Golf Club is as pretty as a picture. A delightful, classic heathland course for the connoisseur, not for the dilettante.

  2. Hayling Golf Club

    Hampshire, United Kingdom

    Hayling Golf Club is set upon a Site of Special Scientific Interest, on the South West peninsular of Hayling Island.

  3. Stoneham Golf Club

    Hampshire, United Kingdom

    Designed by Willie Park Junior in 1908, Stoneham Golf Club is set in a delightful, historical deer park which was originally planted by Lancelot 'Capability' Brown.

  4. Blackmoor Golf Club

    Hampshire, United Kingdom

    Blackmoor Golf Club is sandwiched between the North and South Downs at the western end of the glorious sand belt, which cuts swathe through Surrey, Berkshire and Hampshire.

  5. North Hants Golf Club

    Hampshire, United Kingdom

    North Hants - home of Justin Rose. A delightful undulating heathland course, touched by the hands of numerous great architects.

  6. Brokenhurst Manor Golf Club

    Hampshire, England

    Situated on the southern edge of the New Forest, the Harry Colt-designed course at Brokenhurst Manor Golf Club opened for play in 1919, four years after the club was founded.

  7. Leckford Estate (Old)

    Hampshire, England

    The 9-hole Old course at the Leckford Estate, part of the Waitrose farm, was laid out on chalky downland by Harry Colt in 1929 and it’s one of the master architect’s most authentic designs.

  8. Hockley Golf Club

    Hampshire, United Kingdom

    Established in 1914 and designed by James Braid, Hockley Golf Club is set on free draining chalk where there are fine views of the ancient heritage city of Winchester from its downland fairways.

  9. Founded in 1897, Barton-on-Sea Golf Club now boasts three loops of nine (Becton, Needles and Stroller) and the holes are an amalgam from the drawing boards of the late architects, Harry Colt and J. Hamilton Stutt.

  10. Army Golf Club

    Hampshire, United Kingdom

    Founded in 1883, the same year as Hayling Island, the Army Golf Club has deep military connections but is now largely in civilian hands. Today’s course was laid out in the 1970s and is a stern 6,550-yard test.