Christchurch Golf Club - Stour Course
9 hole, par 27 course. Name changed from "PlayGolf Bournemouth" in May 2022.
Website: https://christchurchgolf.club/
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Stour Course at Christchurch Golf Club a good option for beginners or for a quick round?
Absolutely, this 9-hole, par 27 layout is perfect if you're just starting out or want to squeeze in a quick practice session. We found it incredibly welcoming, offering a relaxed environment without the pressure of a championship course. It's ideal for honing your short game or introducing new players to golf.
When is the best time of year to play the Stour Course for the most enjoyable round?
We recommend visiting during late spring or early autumn for the most pleasant conditions. The greens are typically in fantastic shape, and you'll avoid the summer crowds while still enjoying comfortable temperatures. Plus, the surrounding scenery along the Stour River is particularly lovely then.
What's changed about the Stour Course since it was known as "PlayGolf Bournemouth"?
While the layout remains the same 9-hole, par 27 track we knew, the rebranding in May 2022 to Christchurch Golf Club - Stour Course reflects a clearer identity. We've noticed a continued focus on maintaining a friendly, accessible atmosphere, making it feel more integrated into the local golf scene. It's still the same great spot for a casual game.
Are there any particular holes or features that make the Stour Course unique or challenging?
Don't let the par 27 fool you; we found a few holes that demand precision, especially those where the Stour River comes into play. The short par-3s require accurate iron play, and you'll appreciate the well-maintained greens that offer a true roll. It's a great test for your short game, even for experienced players.
What kind of facilities can I expect at Christchurch Golf Club for the Stour Course, and is it good value?
You'll find a straightforward, welcoming setup focused on getting you on the course quickly. We consider it excellent value for money, especially for a well-kept 9-hole course in England. It's perfect if you're looking for an unpretentious golf experience without the frills of a larger resort.