Wellow Golf Club
Address Wellow Golf Club, Ryedown Lane, East Wellow, Romsey, SO51 6BD
Telephone 01794 322872
Pro/Bookings: 01794 323833
Fax 01794 323832
Website

www.wellowgolfclub.co.uk

Email info@wellowgolfclub.co.uk
Holes 27
Yardage Over 9000 yards
Ryedown: 2718-2594-2435
Embley: 3235-3100-2913
Blackwater: 3066-2882-2692
Par 34-34-35
36-36-36
36-36-36
Visitors Welcome weekdays. Advisable to contact in advance. Dress code applies.
This course participates in the GreenFree 2 for 1 Voucher Scheme
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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 Welcome. Contact in advance. From an early morning breakfast to an evening meal the Club can cater for all your needs. Your day can be tailored to your own costs and requirements.
Green Fees
C per 18 holes, D weekends
Course Designer W Wiltshire 1990/1995
Location Exit 2 of M27, then A36 to Salisbury then 1m right
Facilities



* Clubhouse with superb views over the course
* Facilities available for both private and corporate meetings and functions
* Large practice area
* Gymnasium

About Wellow

Wellow Golf Club is set in over 200 acres of picturesque parkland surrounding Embley Park, former home of Florence Nightingale, a tranquil location away from the hustle and bustle of the town.

 




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