East Horton Golf Club

Course Type
Parkland
Designer
TBC
Par
70 
Slope
0
Rating
3.3
Golf Professional
TBC
Green Fees
Reviews
3

Course Information

ADDRESS:
Mortimers Lane, Fair Oak, Eastleigh, Hampshire, SO50 7EA, United Kingdom
WHAT/THREE/WORDS:
Unknown
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DESCRIPTION:

East Horton Golf Club, located near Fair Oak in Hampshire, is a premier golfing destination offering three distinct courses set within 260 acres of rolling countryside. Established in 1992, the club’s main course, the 18-hole, par 72 Championship Parkland Course, stretches over 6,700 yards and features large lakes, tree-lined fairways, and challenging bunkers. The shorter Greenwood Course and the Academy Course cater to golfers of all abilities, providing an accessible yet engaging golfing experience. The standout hole on the Championship Course is the par-5 7th, which requires precision to navigate the water hazard and reach the green. East Horton is easily accessible from the M3 and M27, making it a convenient choice for golfers from Southampton, Winchester, and beyond. The clubhouse offers a luxurious environment, with fine dining, a pro shop, and stunning views of the surrounding countryside. East Horton Golf Club is ideal for golfers seeking a first-class course with a range of options for players of all skill levels.

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3.3 / 5

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Course Scorecards

Course Tee Holes Par Rating Slope
East Horton Golf Club (Greenwood) Yellow 18 70 68.4 117
East Horton Golf Club (parkland) White 18 69 67.9 111
East Horton Golf Club (Greenwood) White 18 72 70.1 131

Regulars At This Course

Roger Marsland
36.0
Nigel Hearnden
20.0
Morgan Stirzaker
36.0
John Rooney
36.0
Chris Swales
36.0
Kevin Jones
24.0

Golf Club Reviews

Nigel Sheppard
10.8
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Challenging and interesting

Good course with trees, ditches and lakes that jump out of nowhere! When they let the rough grow it can be very challenging but they seem to be cutting it back more often now so its a little more forgiving. Greens can be variable and are not always consistent but as they are played on all year round they are pretty good. The 'Barn' clubhouse is welcoming with open fire, flagstones and v good value for money food. Lovely to sit outside in the summer, cosy in winter. Well worth a visit.
Date Thursday, 18, June 2020
TSG
36.0
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the Greenwood course is very testing with fast and hard greens

East Horton has 2 X 18 hole Courses and a par 3 course
The Parklands Course is Very forgiving some tight tree lined holes can get a bit boggy in places.

the Greenwood is the better of the 2 18 hole courses its a Reletive new course in parts its well worth a visit ,
i would Recommend that golfers pay a visit .
Date Monday, 11, June 2012
Roger Marsland
36.0
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IMPROVING COURSE

A 36 hole venue which has recently seen some dramatic changes to the Greenwood course (the more challenging of the two). Ten new holes have been created from scratch and the remaining eight existing holes have been redesigned in a sympathetic manner so that the whole blends together. I was pleasantly surprised at the good condition of all aspects (fairways, greens, tees, bunkers) given that the new design was only opened in April - when the young trees start to mature it will be a really good test. Great views over the surrounding countryside feature although there are regular climbs required to enjoy these! A range to practice beforehand and excellent hospitality afterwards add to the overall package here.
Date Thursday, 16, September 2010