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8 great golf courses for groups

8 great golf courses for groups

Updated on 20 August 2018 • Written By Tonje Odegard

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8 great golf courses for groups
We dusted down our plus fours and strode out of the office to find the UK’s best courses on which to entertain your clients

1. Leeds Castle, Kent

Leeds Castle - venue hire

Leeds Castle has an historical nine hole course featuring par 34, and 2843 yard of green on the 500 acre Leeds Castle Estate (built in 1931 by Sir Guy Campbell). Intervals of ten minutes between tee-off times mean that the course is rarely congested, which makes it ideal for groups.


Stoke Park Country Club Spa and Hotel venue hire 1 hour from London

Want to follow in James Bond's footsteps? Secret Service Agent 007 played a round on its championship golf course, both in Goldfinger and Tomorrow Never Dies. Built in 1789, Stoke Park became the UK’s first ‘country club’ in 1908 and has offered first-rate hospitality ever since. Nine function rooms offer fine views of its Capability Brown grounds. For special occasions, the Fountain Room looks across a private terrace to a fine water feature.


Carden Park Hotel aerial

The scenery’s the star at Carden Park’s two championship courses. Double-option fairways make the Nicklaus a ‘thinking man’s course’. By way of respite, corporate packages offer a day’s golf with lunch and a three-course dinner. Need more? The Carden Aktiv Retreat focuses on fitness and relaxation classes.

4. Celtic Manor Collection, South Wales

Celtic Manor - venue hire

The 2010 Ryder Cup venue is a golfing wonderland: its three championship courses flanked by an academy and two large clubhouses. With 400 bedrooms, seven restaurants and a 1,500-capacity conference centre, this is one for the very largest corporate groups. 

5. Brocket Hall, Hertfordshire

Brocket Hall - venue hire

Closer to the capital, this 500-acre estate has two championship courses. The Melbourne involves a ferry ride to reach its 18th green. Amid ancient woodland, The Palmerston throws up a series of spectacular hazards. Watch out too for the roving drinks buggies. Once clubs have been holstered, there’s overnight accommodation.

6. Hever Castle, Kent

Hever Castle - aerial

There has been golf at Hever Castle since the 1920s. In its historic grounds, the current club offers 27 holes of high-quality golf, top-notch practice facilities and tuition from PGA professionals. Groups can even combine a round with a tour of Anne Boleyn’s old home.

7. The Gleneagles Hotel, Perthshire, Central Scotland

Gleneagles Hotel - venue hire

The resort boast no less than three championship golf courses, so this is definitively one for the bucket list. When Gleneagles opened in 1924 it was described as a ‘riviera in the Highlands’, and its recent refurbishment has seen it being catapulted into the 21st century. The hotel is also ideal for other teambuilding, read our review here.


Hanbury Manor - exterior

On a stately Jacobean property under an hour from London, this championship course was designed by Jack Nicklaus. After some swing analysis at the on-site Golf Academy, groups can repair to the Games Room, where a simulator lets them play 15 of the world’s finest courses.


Not quite what you were looking for? Take a look at our list of group-friendly golf courses around the UK


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