Bransford Golf Club
Worcester
Set in the Worcestershire countryside near Malvern, Bransford Golf Club offers a unique 18-hole Florida-style course layout, with water in play on 14 of the holes. The course is part of the Bank House Hotel complex, making it an ideal spot for golf breaks and group getaways. The design features large undulating greens, open fairways, and spectacular views of the Malvern Hills. While generous off the tee, the ever-present water hazards demand focus and thoughtful club selection. The on-site facilities include a driving range, putting green, and a clubhouse with a sports bar and restaurant. Comfortable hotel accommodation and a relaxing spa round out the offering. Bransford is a fun, accessible course that’s great for casual golfers and golf holidays alike.
Birmingham Airport
49km


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Time Zone:
GMT+0
Currency:
£ (British Pound)
Temperature:
1°C - 22°C
Cost of a Beer:
£4.90
Cost of a 3-Course Meal:
£62
Hashtag Guide
About The Area
Worcester is a strong city-and-golf base for a UK short break, especially for golfers who want historic surroundings, riverside walks and good access to the Malvern Hills. The city sits on the River Severn and has a proper visitor-friendly centre, with Worcester Cathedral, The Commandery, Worcester City Art Gallery & Museum, Tudor House Museum and the Museum of Royal Worcester all giving golfers plenty to do between rounds.
For golf, Worcester Golf & Country Club is the main city option. Set at Boughton Park, only a few minutes from Worcester city centre, its parkland course was designed in 1927 by Dr Alister MacKenzie and measures 6,251 yards, with long narrow greens that reward accurate approach play.
Another useful local option is The Worcestershire Golf Club, established in 1879 and described by the club as the oldest golf club in Worcestershire. It welcomes visitors and society groups, making it a handy addition to a Worcester-based itinerary.
Away from the fairways, golfers can explore Worcester Cathedral, which overlooks the River Severn and includes King John’s tomb, Prince Arthur’s Chantry, St Wulfstan’s Norman Crypt, medieval cloisters and stained glass. The city also works well for relaxed post-round food, pubs, riverside walking, museums and easy day trips towards the Malvern Hills.
For Hashtag Golf Travel customers, Worcester works best as a Midlands city-and-golf weekend, a couples’ short break, or a society trip where the off-course sightseeing is genuinely worth building into the plan.










