Brockington Hall Golf Club
9 hole Par 33
Website: http://www.brockingtonhall.co.uk
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Brockington Hall's 9-hole layout a satisfying round for serious golfers, or is it just for a quick practice?
Don't let the 9-hole layout fool you; Brockington Hall offers a genuinely engaging round that feels complete. We found the varied par-3s and tricky par-4s demand thoughtful shot-making, making it far more than just a quick practice track. You'll definitely feel like you've played a proper game.
What can I expect from the course conditions at Brockington Hall, particularly given it's a smaller club?
You'll discover Brockington Hall maintains its greens and fairways surprisingly well for a smaller club, especially considering the often-damp English weather. The putting surfaces roll true, and while the rough can be penal if you stray, the overall presentation is commendable. It's clear the grounds crew takes pride in their work.
Who is Brockington Hall best suited for - beginners, intermediates, or experienced players looking for something different?
Brockington Hall is a fantastic spot for golfers of all levels, but particularly shines for those looking to sharpen their short game or enjoy a relaxed round without the 18-hole commitment. Experienced players will appreciate the strategic bunkering and subtle undulations, while newer golfers won't feel overwhelmed by its approachable length. It's a welcoming challenge for everyone.
When's the best time of year to play Brockington Hall, and what should I know about booking tee times?
We recommend visiting Brockington Hall from late spring through early autumn - May to September - when the English weather is at its most forgiving and the course is in peak condition. Tee times are generally easy to secure, even on weekends, and green fees are quite reasonable, typically around £20-£30 for a round. You won't struggle to get on.
Are there any signature holes or unique features at Brockington Hall that truly stand out?
Keep an eye out for the challenging 7th hole, a deceptive par-4 that requires a precise tee shot over a dip before a tricky approach to a well-guarded green. The course also boasts some lovely mature trees that frame several holes beautifully, adding to its charming, parkland feel. It's a picturesque setting that makes each hole memorable.