Berrington Hall Golf Club
Website: https://berringtonhallgolfclub.co.uk/
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to play Berrington Hall to truly experience its unique character?
We highly recommend visiting Berrington Hall in late spring or early autumn. The course truly shines when the ancient oaks lining the fairways are either bursting with new leaves or turning vibrant gold, offering a stunning backdrop to your round. You'll also avoid the peak summer crowds and the often-damp English winter conditions, ensuring firmer fairways and truer rolls.
What's the signature challenge at Berrington Hall, and is there a particular hole we should look out for?
The biggest challenge here definitely lies in navigating the undulating greens; they're deceptively quick and demand precise putting. Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th hole - it's a picturesque downhill shot over a gully to a well-guarded green, a real test of nerve and club selection that we always look forward to.
How do the green fees at Berrington Hall compare to other quality English courses, and is it good value?
Berrington Hall sits comfortably in the mid-to-upper range for green fees, but we absolutely consider it excellent value. You're paying for a meticulously maintained course with a rich history, superb views of the surrounding countryside, and a genuinely friendly atmosphere. Booking online in advance often secures a better rate, so plan ahead.
Beyond the golf, what makes a visit to Berrington Hall special, especially for visitors from out of town?
The clubhouse at Berrington Hall is a real gem, housed in a beautifully restored manor wing with a fantastic terrace overlooking the 18th green - perfect for a post-round pint. We always recommend staying for a meal; their locally sourced menu offers hearty, delicious options that perfectly cap off a day on the links. It's a proper English golf experience, not just a round.
We're planning a golf trip around England - how accessible is Berrington Hall, and what else is nearby for non-golfers?
Berrington Hall is surprisingly accessible, located just a short drive from the M5 motorway, making it an easy stop if you're traveling through the West Midlands. For non-golfers or a day off the course, the historic city of Worcester is only 20 minutes away, offering a stunning cathedral, charming shops, and plenty of riverside walks. It's a great base for exploring the region.