Ampfield (Par 3) Golf Club

Course Type
Parkland
Designer
TBC
Par
54 
Slope
 
Rating
2.8
Golf Professional
TBC
Green Fees
Reviews
1

Course Information

ADDRESS:
Winchester Road, Ampfield, Romsey, SO51 9BQ, United Kingdom
WHAT/THREE/WORDS:
Unknown
TELEPHONE:
01794 368750
DESCRIPTION:

Ampfield Golf Club, located in the village of Ampfield, Hampshire, just off the A3090, is widely regarded as one of the best par 3 courses in England. Established in 1965 and covering around 20 acres, this 18-hole par 54 course offers a unique challenge, requiring accuracy and skill from golfers. Designed by Sir Henry Cotton, the course features holes ranging from 90 to 170 yards, each demanding careful shot placement due to strategically placed bunkers and water hazards. The beautiful woodland setting enhances the experience, with mature trees lining many of the fairways.

Ampfield is noted for its impeccable greens, which provide a true test of putting ability. Despite its shorter length, the course is known to attract serious golfers, and it regularly hosts club competitions and local events. Close to Romsey and historic Winchester, Ampfield Golf Club offers a memorable golfing experience within a peaceful, picturesque environment.

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2.8 / 5

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Regulars At This Course

Andy Stout
36.0
Richard Dennison
25.0
Mark Weeks
5.4
Nigel Javan
28.0
Michele Malcolm
36.0
David Tripp
36.0

Golf Club Reviews

Roger Marsland
36.0
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COURSE MAINTENANCE NEEDS ATTENTION

This is a nice 18 hole Par 3 course, which I enjoy playing now and again on Summer evenings. Money has been spent recently on setting up a new Pro shop and converting the Clubhouse to an independent restaurant but to my mind the state of the course itself has suffered as a result. The greens (previously of good quality) were particularly disappointing and some of the bunkers were rather bare. Normal weekday green fee is £13 (toppish) but after 6.00 p.m. you can get on for £8 (decent value) - they do need to get the greens back in better ordeR though.
Date Thursday, 19, May 2011