Suffolk
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Courses
- Flempton Golf Club
- Seckford Golf Club
- Fynn Valley Golf Club
- Woodbridge Golf Club
- Rushmere Golf Course
- The Suffolk Golf & Spa Hotel - 18 hole Par 72
- Newton Green Golf Course - 18 hole Par 69
- Old Joe's Golfing Range - 9 hole Pitch & Putt, Driving Range
- Rookery Park Golf Course - 18 hole par 72
- RAF Lakenheath Breckland Pines Golf Course - 9 hole Par 36
- Hintlesham Golf Club - 18 hole Par 72
- Brett Vale Golf Course
- St Clements Golf Club
- Diss Golf Club
- Waldringfield Golf Club - 18 hole Par 71
- Ufford Park Golf Course - 18 hole Par 71
- Bramford Golf Centre / Suffolk Golf & Water Park - 9 hole Par 32
- St Audrys Golf Club - 9 hole Par 30
- Felixstowe Ferry Golf Course
- Bury St Edmunds Golf Club - 18 hole Par 72
- Southwold Golf Club
- Halesworth Golf Club - 18 Hole Par 72 Blyth Championship Course & 9 Hole Par 33 Valley Academy Course
- Aldeburgh Golf Course
- Stowmarket Golf & Archery Centre - 9 hole Par 29
- Center Parcs Elveden Forest - 9 hole Par 27
- Stowmarket Golf Club - 18 hole Par 69 & 9 hole Academy Course
- Stoke by Nayland Hotel, Golf & Spa - 18 hole Par 72
- Kingfishers at Cretingham Country Park - 18 hole Par 71
- Priory Park Golf Course - 9 hole Par 31
- Ipswich Golf Club
- Stonham Barns Golf Centre
- West Suffolk Golf Centre
- Royal Worlington and Newmarket Golf Club
- Thorpeness Hotel & Golf Club - 18 hole Par 69
- Jacobsen Golf Course
- Bungay & Waveney Valley Golf Club - 18 hole Par 69
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Suffolk a good destination for a golf holiday?
Honestly, if your main goal is to play golf, Suffolk isn't the place to base your trip-you won't find any courses within its borders. We recommend looking to neighboring regions like Norfolk or Essex if you're set on playing excellent links or parkland tracks in East Anglia.
If I'm staying in Suffolk, where can I play golf nearby?
While Suffolk itself doesn't host any courses, you're well-positioned to explore excellent golf just beyond its boundaries. Head north into Norfolk for some fantastic coastal links, or venture south into Essex for a good selection of parkland courses, usually within an hour's drive.
What's the best time of year to visit Suffolk if I plan to golf in the surrounding areas?
For the best conditions at courses just outside Suffolk, we always lean towards late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October). You'll enjoy milder weather and fewer crowds than the peak summer months, making for a more relaxed round and easier tee time bookings.
What kind of golf experience can I expect if I use Suffolk as a base?
Using Suffolk as a base means you'll be driving a bit to get to the greens, but it offers a different kind of golf trip-one that blends excellent golf with a charming English countryside escape. You'll likely encounter a mix of traditional links and well-maintained parkland courses in the adjacent counties, providing a varied playing experience.
Are there any hidden golf gems or local courses in Suffolk worth seeking out?
Let's be direct: you won't find any hidden golf gems within Suffolk itself, because there simply aren't any courses here. If you're looking for that local, unpretentious golf experience, you'll need to cross into a neighboring county like Cambridgeshire or Norfolk, where you'll find some delightful smaller clubs.