About golf in Dorset
26 coursesDorset offers a diverse golfing landscape characterized by its mix of coastal links and lush parkland courses. The region's coastal courses, like Bridport and West Dorset Golf Club, offer stunning views of the Jurassic Coast, providing a unique backdrop of cliffs and sea vistas that are both challenging and picturesque. Inland, golfers can find classic parkland courses such as Ferndown Golf Club, known for its mature trees and well-manicured fairways. Remedy Oak, a standout in the region, is often celebrated for its championship design and immaculate conditions, attracting golfers who appreciate a blend of natural beauty and strategic play. The variety in terrain and course style makes Dorset a distinctive golfing destination, offering something for every golfer's preference.
Access to Dorset's golf courses varies, with many offering public green-fee play, while others, like Remedy Oak, may require a membership or an invitation. The best time to visit is during late spring to early autumn when the weather is mild and the courses are in prime condition. Dorset's golf scene caters to a wide range of golfers, from casual players seeking scenic rounds to serious enthusiasts looking for a challenging experience. The coastal courses provide a distinct links-style challenge, while the inland parkland courses offer a more traditional English golfing experience. Whether one is drawn to the dramatic coastal views or the serene countryside, Dorset provides a memorable golfing adventure.
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