North Somerset

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to plan a golf trip to North Somerset?

We always recommend late spring through early autumn - think May to September - for the best conditions. You'll get longer daylight hours and generally drier weather, making those coastal links and parkland courses truly shine.

What kind of golf courses can I expect to find in North Somerset?

You'll discover a fantastic mix here, from classic parkland layouts with mature trees and tricky greens to a few coastal gems that offer proper links-style challenges. It's not all about brute force; precision and course management are often rewarded.

Is North Somerset a good destination for a budget-conscious golf trip?

Absolutely, North Somerset offers excellent value without sacrificing quality. While you won't find super-luxury resort prices, you can expect green fees to range from £30-£60, making it very accessible for a multi-day golf adventure.

What makes North Somerset's golf scene unique compared to other regions?

What stands out here is the genuine local feel and the surprising variety packed into a compact area. You're never far from your next round, and each course offers a distinct character, often with stunning views over the Bristol Channel or rolling countryside.

Are there any must-play courses or hidden gems in North Somerset?

For a true test, we always point golfers towards Weston-super-Mare Golf Club - it's a proper links experience with challenging winds and fantastic views. Don't overlook Clevedon Golf Club either; its elevated parkland layout offers some truly memorable holes and a different kind of strategic play.