Bristol & Clifton Golf Club
Address Bristol & Clifton Golf Club, Beggar Bush Lane, Failand, Bristol, BS8 3TH
Telephone Managing Secretary: 01275 393474
Catering: 01275 394513
Professional: 01275 393031
Fax 01275 394611
Website

www.bristolgolf.co.uk

Email mansec@bristolgolf.co.uk
Holes 18
Yardage 6316
SSS 70
Visitors Welcome at almost any time. Contact Managing Secretary to check availability.
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This course is a PowerPlay Golf official venue. Click for more information, or call the club to make a booking.
Societies Thursday is the main society day when the course can be set up exactly as you wish by previous arrangement
Booking Form
Green Fees
Unaccompanied visitor: E weekdays / Gt weekends and Bank Holidays
Course Designer Peter McEvoy - 1891
Location 2 miles from Brunel’s famous Clifton Suspension Bridge, 4 miles from Bristol and also 4 miles S of M5 J19
Facilities



* Bar open from 11 o’clock and food available all day
* Corporate Hospitality days available
* Four different practice areas including practice bays (see information below), a full club ground, a short game area and a putting green. Non-members can pay a small fee to use the practice faicilities

About Bristol & Clifton Bristol & Clifton has a thriving Junior Section.
Driving Range
Hours Unknown
Bays 8
Covered 8
Heated 0
Automatic Teeing 0
Floodlit Unknown
Prices £1.25 for 25 balls

 





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