The Millbrook Golf Club

Course Type
Parkland
Designer
TBC
Par
74 
Slope
0
Rating
3.8
Golf Professional
TBC
Green Fees
Reviews
2

Course Information

ADDRESS:
Millbrook, Bedfordshire, MK452JB, United Kingdom
WHAT/THREE/WORDS:
Unknown
TELEPHONE:
01525 840252
DESCRIPTION:

Millbrook Golf Club, founded in 1898, is situated in the heart of Bedfordshire, England. The club features an 18-hole parkland course spread over 160 acres, offering a par 70 layout that blends traditional golf design with modern challenges. The course is renowned for its meticulously maintained fairways, strategically placed bunkers, and pristine greens, providing a balanced and enjoyable test for golfers of all skill levels.

A highlight of Millbrook Golf Club is the par-4 12th hole, which requires a precise tee shot to avoid the surrounding bunkers and a challenging approach to a well-guarded green. The course’s undulating terrain and mature tree lines add strategic depth, encouraging thoughtful shot placement and course management. Established by a group of local golfing enthusiasts, Millbrook Golf Club has grown into a respected venue within the English golfing community.

The club is known for its friendly membership and vibrant clubhouse, which serves as a social hub for members and visitors alike. Millbrook Golf Club regularly hosts local and regional tournaments, fostering a competitive yet welcoming environment. Easily accessible via the A421, the club offers stunning views of the Bedfordshire countryside, ensuring a memorable and enjoyable golfing experience for all who visit.

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Overall Course Rating
3.8 / 5

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Course Scorecards

Course Tee Holes Par Rating Slope Add Card
Millbrook Golf Club Yellow 18 73 71.0 132

Regulars At This Course

Milan Krneta
23.0
Simon Reynolds
18.0
Bernie Bone
18.0
kevin lilly
22.5
Roy Virjee
14.0
Richard Johns
36.0

Golf Club Reviews

'JB' John Barber
15.2
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Tough

Nice easy 445 yard par 5 to start....yeah! This is quite a tough course 6700 yards off the white tees, and on a blisteringly hot Saturday afternoon it's no picnic.

I'd have to agree with all of Paul's review, especially the bit about taking a buggy. The tees, fairways and greens are in terrific condition. But you can tell the head green-keeper is a sadistic so and so as there are some new really testing bunkers, and the first cut (2 inches) runs out around 6-8 feet from the fairway.

If you want to test your game, try here, but go on a cooler day and use a buggy!
Date Tuesday, 19, July 2016
Paul Thorne
18.1
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Worth a visit

I was invited to Millbrook GC by a former work colleague to play in a charity event for Keech, a hospice for adults and children. We were greeted with a smiling face at registration, always a good start to the day. Then we headed for the buffet breakfast, very nice indeed. We proceeded to the first tee, a dogleg par 5 only 445 yards, your thinking that's an easy start however as we came to the corner for our second shots there is massive dip in the fairway, so with over 200 yards to go i decided to lay up in the dip. Your third shot is then a blind shot up to the top of the hill, thank goodness they have added a cart track as this is a steep climb up to the green, not my favorite start to a round. The course then winds through the trees, with some elevations to negotiate. The course on the whole is very laid out however there are some very quirky holes, especially the 1st,9th and the 11th(known locally as cardiac hill). The course then runs along the side of the main A road, This was very busy thus being rather noisy. To sum up, the course was in excellent condition, no complaints from any of my playing partners, The greens have undulations in them that you just cannot see, beware. A very good test for all handicaps. My one piece of advise is, get a buggy, you will enjoy your round a lot better. A great day out, its definately worth playing.

The website address for the charity is www.keech.org.

Happy Golfing and Vive le TSG.

Paul
Date Friday, 25, March 2016