Lincolnshire

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why does GolfPlnr list Lincolnshire if there are no golf courses here?

We include every region, even those without courses, to give you a complete picture of golf destinations worldwide. Lincolnshire, while beautiful, simply isn't a golf hotspot; you won't find any greens or fairways within its borders. It's important to know where not to plan a golf trip, too.

If I'm a golfer visiting Lincolnshire, what non-golf activities would you recommend?

While you won't be hitting the links, Lincolnshire offers some fantastic historical sites and natural beauty. We suggest exploring Lincoln Cathedral and Castle, or taking a walk along the stunning coastline if you're near the Wolds. It's a great place for a relaxing break, just not a golfing one.

I'm staying in Lincolnshire; where's the closest place I can actually play golf?

You'll need to venture just outside Lincolnshire's boundaries to find a course. We recommend looking towards Nottinghamshire or Yorkshire for your nearest options, which are typically an hour or so drive away. Plan for a day trip if you're set on getting a round in.

Should I still consider Lincolnshire for a golf-focused trip, even without local courses?

Honestly, no, not if golf is your primary reason for travel. Lincolnshire is a charming region, but its appeal lies in history, nature, and quiet escapes, not golf. You'd be better served choosing a destination with actual courses to enjoy.

How can I best combine a visit to Lincolnshire with a proper golf experience in England?

We suggest treating Lincolnshire as a cultural or relaxation stop on a broader English golf tour. You could spend a few days exploring its heritage, then head north to the fantastic courses in Yorkshire or south to the heathland gems around London. It's a great way to experience different facets of England.