Brokenhurst Manor Golf Club

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 70
  • Length: 6,225 yards
  • Slope Rating: 127
  • Course Rating: 70.3

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Brokenhurst Manor for ideal conditions?

We recommend aiming for late spring through early autumn for the driest fairways and best ball roll. You'll find the course in its prime then, with the New Forest scenery truly coming alive around you. Avoid winter if you prefer firmer ground, as it can get quite soft.

What kind of challenges can I expect at Brokenhurst Manor, and what's its signature feel?

This isn't just a walk in the park; you'll face tight, tree-lined fairways demanding accuracy, especially on the back nine. The greens are often subtly sloped and well-protected, so bring your A-game with your short irons and putting touch.

Is Brokenhurst Manor a walkable course, or should I plan on taking a buggy?

Absolutely, it's a fantastic walk, and we highly recommend it to truly appreciate the landscape. The terrain is gently undulating, not overly strenuous, making it perfect for carrying your bag or using a trolley. You'll enjoy the fresh air and natural surroundings.

What are the clubhouse facilities like at Brokenhurst Manor after a round?

The clubhouse offers a warm, traditional welcome, perfect for unwinding after your round. You'll find a comfortable bar and dining area with excellent views, ideal for a post-round pint and a bite to eat. It's got that classic English club feel without being stuffy.

How does Brokenhurst Manor stand out among other golf courses in the New Forest area?

Brokenhurst Manor offers a more refined, parkland challenge compared to some of the wilder heathland courses nearby. It strikes a great balance between natural beauty and a meticulously maintained, strategic layout, making it a must-play for a different experience. You'll appreciate the mature trees and thoughtful design.