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Bristol Golf Club

Bristol

average rating is 4 out of 5

Just off the M5 and overlooking the Severn Estuary, Bristol Golf Club offers a well-maintained 18-hole parkland course designed to challenge all levels of golfers. The layout incorporates elevation changes, mature trees, and water hazards across several holes. With sweeping views of the Bristol Channel and the Welsh hills, it’s both scenic and enjoyable. The course is known for its welcoming atmosphere and consistent conditioning, particularly the quick, well-kept greens. The modern clubhouse features a spacious bar, restaurant, and pro shop, with a driving range and practice area on site. Its convenient location and great facilities make it a popular choice for visitors, societies, and corporate golf days in the South West.

Bristol Airport

26km

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Time Zone:

GMT+0

Currency:

British Pound

Temperature:

00-00℃

Cost of a Beer:

£5.00

Cost of a 3-Course Meal:

£5.00

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About The Area

Weston-super-Mare is a great choice for golfers who want a Somerset golf holiday with seaside energy, proper links golf and plenty to do after the round. It works especially well for groups who like coastal golf but also want a classic British seaside base with restaurants, bars, beach walks and easy access to the wider South West.

The main golfing highlight is Weston-super-Mare Golf Club, an attractive links course at the southern end of Weston Bay, with views across the Bristol Channel. The club describes the course as having rolling fairways, strong greens and a proper coastal challenge, where the wind can quickly change how the round plays. For visiting golfers, that makes it a fun and memorable option, especially if you are building a Somerset or Bristol Channel golf break.

Away from golf, Weston has plenty to keep the trip lively. We would recommend a walk along the seafront, time on the beach, a visit to the Grand Pier, or a quieter stroll around Marine Lake and the Causeway. For something more outdoorsy, Brean Down and the Mendip Hills are close enough for walking, views and fresh air between rounds. Weston also works well for groups who want easy evenings without needing to travel far after golf.

Our tip: choose Weston-super-Mare if your group wants a coastal golf break with links golf, seaside fun and simple post-round plans.

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