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Course Details

The 27 hole golf course designed by Donald Steel, Peter Alliss and Clive Clark, provides golfers with challenges that are testing, yet fair and enjoyable. Comprising the Avon, Brunel and Severn, Woodspring Golf and Country Club has been designed as three separate nine hole courses.

Each nine has its own set of characteristics.

The Brunel has some testing water features that come into play. With its small raised green, the iron play has to be impeccable if you are to play under your handicap

. The Severn is the longest nine and asks for some good long tee shots to give you a good chance of making par. The greens are larger and less undulating to make it slightly easier but still a great test of golf.

The Avon is the shortest of the three and asks you to hit the ball strategically, making it more important to hit the ball accurately than a long way.