THE Gloucestershire GOLF GUIDE
The Ultimate Guide Of Where To Play Golf In Gloucestershire
Where to Play Golf In Gloucestershire
Welcome to the Gloucestershire Golf Guide where we have course listings for all of the Gloucestershire Golf Clubs providing golfers with up to date contact details, scorecards, course planners, course information, photos, reviews, local information and tee time offers and deals.
The Gloucestershire Golf Guide is a great resource for golfers and provides a great opportunity for Gloucestershire based golf venues to interact with their customers.

Where to Play Golf In Gloucestershire
Featured Golf Courses
Ross-on-Wye

Ross-on-Wye
Carefully designed around the contours of the land, this stunning woodlands course has remained untouched since its original design in 1960 and continues to be a favourite among golf lovers.
18 Holes
Driving Range
The Kendleshire

The Hollows & Ruffet
Some of the finest golf holes and facilities in the Bristol area. The Kendleshire first opened its doors in May 1997, with an 18-hole golf course designed by Adrian Stiff built around the Frome Valley.
27 Holes
Driving range
Minchinhampton

The Cherington Course
The Cherington Course, designed by Martin Hawtree, was opened in 1995 and has a links like feel, with fairly wide fairways and undulating greens, generally pitch it short to run up to the pin
36 Holes
Driving Range
List Of Gloucestershire Golf Clubs
- Alexander Park Resort
- Brickhampton Court GC
- The Bristol GC
- Bristol and Clifton GC
- Broadway GC
- Chipping Sodbury GC
- Cirencester GC
- Cleeve Hill GC
- Cotswold Edge GC
- Cotswold Hills GC
- Dymock Grange GC
- Filton GC
- Forest Hills GC
- Forest of Dean GC
- Gloucester GC
- Henbury GC
- The Kendleshire
- Knowle GC
- Lansdown GC
- Lilley Brook GC
Featured Course Planners
Course Planner

Bassett Down
9-Hole Parkland Golf Course, with Top Tracer driving range and Foot Golf, just off the M4 J16 in Swindon.
18 Holes
Driving range
The are currently 40 Golf Clubs affiliated to the Gloucestershire Golf Union
and these can be found across the geographic counties of Gloucestershire, Somerset and Herefordshire
Top 3 Courses In Gloucestershire
As Ranked by Top 100 Golf Courses
- Ross-on-Wye
- The Kendleshire (Hollows & Ruffet)
- Minchinhampton (Cherington)
History Of The Gloucestershire Golf Union
The Gloucestershire Golf Union (GGU) was originally founded in 1906 and exists to represent male golfers in the county and to promote the game of golf.
The GGU is the link with England Golf which has many responsibilities, not least the development and application of the National Handicapping Scheme (CONGU).
Apart from acting as the link between England Golf and the forty affiliated clubs, the GGU does a great deal including;
Organising championships and tournaments including championships for Juniors, Foursomes, Seniors as well as a County Championship held each year.