Hintlesham Golf Club
Address Hintlesham Golf Club, Hintlesham, Ipswich, IP8 3JG
Telephone 01473 652761
Pro-Shop: 01473 656006
Fax 01473 652750
Website

www.hintleshamgolfclub.com

Email sales@hintleshamgolfclub.com
Holes 18 - Undulating parkland course with beautifully manicured fairways and consistently paced greens
Yardage 6638
Medal tees: 6602
SSS 72
Visitors Visitors welcome. Must contact in advance, weekdays unrestricted after 10.30am, weekends no visitors allowed.
This course participates in the GreenFree 2 for 1 Voucher Scheme
Play for Half Price at this course with the 2-FORE!-1 Voucher Scheme
Save money at this course with the Open Fairways Golfer's Passport
Societies Must telephone in advance, the Club aim to make your day as memorable as possible both on and off the course. Adjusted Green Fees available.
Green Fees
Weekdays: E per round / per day
Weekends: F per round / G per day
Course Designer Hawtree & Son
Location Hintlesham Golf Club is located 4 miles west of Ipswich on the A1071 Ipswich - Hadleigh Road where the entrance is shared with Hintlesham Hall.
Facilities

* Qualified PGA staff
* Chipping area, practice bunker and putting green
* Hard tennis courts, heated outdoor swimming pool, sauna, spa, gymnasium
* Corporate hospitality days available / Functions

About the Course

HGC is now widely recognised as having one of the finest golf courses in the PGA’s East of England Region. It has an established reputation for being both challenging and enjoyable to golfers of all levels.

 





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