Gedney Hill Golf Club, established in 1989, is located near Spalding in Lincolnshire and offers a unique challenge as one of the flattest golf courses in the UK. Despite the lack of elevation, the 18-hole, par 70 course is known for its abundance of water hazards and tight fairways, demanding precision and accuracy from golfers. Covering approximately 160 acres, the course is laid out over fertile fenland, and water comes into play on almost every hole.
Gedney Hill is accessible via the A17 and provides a tranquil setting, surrounded by Lincolnshire’s open countryside. The signature 18th hole, a par 4 with a water-protected green, is particularly well-regarded. The club is community-focused, regularly hosting charity events and local tournaments. With nearby attractions such as the historic Crowland Abbey and the vast Lincolnshire Fens, Gedney Hill offers a peaceful yet demanding round for golfers of all levels.
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