Belton Woods Hotel

18 hole Par 72 Lakes Course & 18 hole Par 73 Woodside Course & 9 hole Par 27 Academy Course

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 73
  • Length: 6,686 yards
  • Slope Rating: 127
  • Course Rating: 72.9

Website: http://www.devere-hotels.co.uk/hotel-lodges/locations/belton-woods/golf/introduction.html

Frequently Asked Questions

Which of Belton Woods' 18-hole courses should I prioritize if I'm only playing one round?

If you're looking for the signature challenge, the Lakes Course is your pick. Its water features demand precision, especially on the back nine, making it a truly memorable test of your game. The Woodside is lovely too, but the Lakes offers that extra bit of drama.

What's the best time of year to visit Belton Woods for the optimal golf experience?

We always recommend late spring to early autumn-think May through September-for the best conditions. You'll get longer daylight hours and generally drier weather, which makes a huge difference on these English courses. Avoid winter if you can, as the ground can get very soft.

Is Belton Woods a good destination for a golf trip with varying skill levels, from beginners to experienced players?

Absolutely, it's perfect for mixed groups. The Academy Course is fantastic for beginners or a quick warm-up, while the Lakes and Woodside courses offer plenty of challenge for seasoned golfers. Everyone in your party will find a suitable game here.

Beyond the golf, what's the overall atmosphere and experience like at Belton Woods Hotel?

It's a proper resort experience, not just a golf course with rooms. You'll find a relaxed, welcoming vibe with good facilities for unwinding after your round. Expect comfortable stays and decent food, making it easy to just focus on your golf and relaxation.

Are there any particular holes or strategic challenges on the Lakes or Woodside courses that I should be prepared for?

On the Lakes, definitely brace yourself for the par-3 12th; it's a beauty over water that can make or break your round. Over on the Woodside, the 18th is a strong finishing hole that demands a well-placed drive to set up a good approach. Both courses have their tricky spots, but these stand out.