Brett Vale Golf Club
Address Brett Vale Golf Club, Noakes Road, Raydon, Ipswich, IP7 5LR
Telephone 01473 310718
Fax 01473 312270
Website

www.brettvalegolf.co.uk

Email info@brettvalegolf.co.uk
Holes 18-hole course offering a challenge to players of all ages and handicaps. Playable all year round.
Yardage 5864
SSS 69
Visitors Warm welcome for all visitors to Brett Vale.
Pre-book round with the Pro Shop on 01473 310718.
Soft spike only course.
Societies Whether you wish to visit as an individual, or as part of a golf society, corporate day or business venture, the Club will be pleased to discuss your requirements.
Green Fees

D per round weekdays/ weekends
Members Guest: B/C
Special rates after 5pm

Course Designer H Swann - 1992
Location Situated at Raydon, Suffolk, and surrounded by stunning Constable Country, 5m N of Colchester, off A12 (B1070 ) towards Hadleigh.
Facilities


* Comfortable golf club room with bar and restaurant, well-stocked Pro Shop, function room and Exten Fitness Suite
* Corporate hospitality days available
* Conference facilities available
* 3x3 Par 3 holes
* Fishing

Course
Reviews

One of the most popular and busiest courses in the area mainly because the owner puts most of the fees back into the structure of the course. You've only to be away from the club a couple of weeks & you will find changes, new features etc...
I live at Clacton-on-Sea & find it worth the 25 mn trip to my club, I highly recommend this course to all medium handicappers!

Rick Hale April 22, 2005

 





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