Pottergate Golf Club

Course Type
Parkland
Designer
TBC
Par
68 
Slope
 
Rating
4.3
Golf Professional
TBC
Green Fees
Reviews
1

Course Information

ADDRESS:
Moor Lane, Branston, Lincoln LN4 1JA, Lincoln , Lincolnshire, LN4 1JA, United Kingdom
WHAT/THREE/WORDS:
Unknown
TELEPHONE:
01522 794867
DESCRIPTION:

Pottergate Golf Club, located near Louth in Lincolnshire, is a charming 9-hole parkland course with a par of 34, offering a relaxed and enjoyable round for golfers of all abilities. The course, established in 1990, is known for its open fairways, small greens, and welcoming atmosphere, making it ideal for beginners and casual golfers. The course’s shorter length provides a great opportunity to work on accuracy and short game skills.

Positioned near the A16, Pottergate Golf Club is easily accessible from Louth and the surrounding areas.

Nearby attractions include the scenic Lincolnshire Wolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, and the historic market town of Louth, offering plenty of opportunities for exploration after a round of golf.

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Overall Course Rating
4.3 / 5

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Regulars At This Course

Andy Sayers
23.0
Steen Catlow
15.0
Marvin Harris
18.0

Golf Club Reviews

Andy Sayers
23.0
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Excellent 9 hole - probably one of the best around. Recommended

Absolutely a cracking course. A decent and challenging 9 hole in excellent condition. Different pin positions on the greens for front and back nines make you think hard about approach shots. Tricky par threes, a par 5 that you think you'll easily get and then walk off wondering why you didn't make it. This par 5 (the 4th) has a great tee.... I'll say no more here, but it's certainly the signature hole in my view. The 7th is a difficult Par 4, you'll find it a hole you'll want to come back to try your skills on again, which you can on your back nine. Every hole a joy.

Date Tuesday, 11, August 2009