Cleeve Hill Golf Club
Course Details
- Holes: 18
- Par: 72
- Length: 6,448 yards
- Slope Rating: 118
- Course Rating: 72
Website: https://www.cleevehillgolfclub.co.uk/
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the real draw of playing Cleeve Hill Golf Club - is it just the views?
It's definitely more than just the incredible panoramic views across the Cotswolds; the course itself is a proper test. You'll find a truly wild, moorland links experience here, with natural contours and shared public land making every shot an adventure. This isn't your manicured parkland course - it's raw, authentic golf.
When's the best time to visit Cleeve Hill for the ideal playing conditions and scenery?
We recommend visiting from late spring through early autumn for the best chance of drier conditions and clearer views. Be prepared for wind at any time of year - it's an exposed course - but a sunny day here is simply unforgettable. Always check the forecast, as the weather can change quickly on the hill.
How much does a round at Cleeve Hill typically cost, and is it good value?
Green fees at Cleeve Hill are surprisingly affordable, especially considering the unique experience and breathtaking scenery you get. Expect to pay around £25-£35 for a round, which we think is exceptional value for a course with such character and history. It's a fantastic option for a memorable, budget-friendly golf day.
What are the biggest challenges golfers face when playing Cleeve Hill for the first time?
Your biggest challenges will be the blind shots and the often-uneven lies - this course demands creativity and a good sense of direction. The wind is almost always a factor, so club selection becomes crucial, and don't be surprised by the occasional sheep sharing the fairway. Embrace the quirkiness, and you'll have a blast.
What's your top post-round recommendation after tackling Cleeve Hill?
After your round, we highly recommend heading to the clubhouse for a well-deserved drink and to soak in those incredible views one last time. If you're looking for something more substantial, the nearby village of Winchcombe offers some charming pubs with excellent food, perfect for recounting your adventurous round.