The Suffolk Golf & Spa Hotel
18 hole Par 72
Website: https://www.bespokehotels.com/suffolkgolfspahotel/
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the playing experience like at The Suffolk Golf & Spa Hotel course?
We found The Suffolk to be a really enjoyable parkland track, offering a fair challenge without being overly punishing. You'll encounter some well-placed water hazards and mature trees, so accuracy off the tee is rewarded. It's a course that lets you enjoy your round without feeling constantly overwhelmed.
Can I truly combine a relaxing spa break with a serious golf trip at The Suffolk?
Absolutely, that's where The Suffolk truly shines. After your round, the spa facilities are excellent for unwinding, and the hotel itself offers a comfortable, quiet retreat. We recommend it for couples or groups where some might prefer pampering over putting, as both experiences are genuinely high quality.
When's the best time to visit The Suffolk Golf & Spa Hotel for a golf trip, and what should I expect regarding costs?
We've found late spring or early autumn offers the best balance - the course is typically in fantastic condition, and the weather is generally pleasant without the peak summer crowds. Green fees are reasonable for a resort course of this caliber, especially if you look for stay-and-play packages, which often provide excellent value.
Are there any particular holes or features at The Suffolk that really stand out or require a specific strategy?
The par-3 17th over water is definitely a standout, demanding a precise shot to a well-guarded green - it's a real card-wrecker if you're not careful. We also love the finishing stretch; it requires thoughtful club selection and can make or break your score. Don't just grip it and rip it on every hole here.
Is The Suffolk Golf & Spa Hotel course suitable for all skill levels, or is it geared towards experienced golfers?
We think it's quite accommodating for a range of golfers, which is a big plus. While it offers enough challenge to keep lower handicappers engaged, the fairways are generally generous enough that higher handicappers won't feel constantly out of their depth. It's a great choice for a mixed-ability group looking for an enjoyable round.