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Current course condition –

Saturday 14th December: COURSE OPEN: 1 temporary green (6th) - tee is in bottom position. Buggy Status: Amber - single seater buggies only, to be driven in semi-rough at all times. Do not drive to 6th green, 7th tee or 9th tee.
Preferred Lies. Please note change to local rule for tractor marks and do not under any circumstances play or attempt to play out of the remodelled bunkers.
Xmas Bowmaker in memory of Harry Stanley 08:00-12:32.

Stinchcombe Hill Trust

Welcome to Stinchcombe Hill

Stinchcombe Hill is a challenging golf course set on the southern edge of the Cotswold Escarpment above the Severn Valley.

The late Henry Longhurst rated Stinchcombe Hill Golf Club among the top most scenic courses in Europe. The course was formed in 1889 but re-designed by Fred Hawtree and later by James Braid. An excellent test for both low and high handicap golfers but regardless of how well you play, you will enjoy the views.

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“Among the most scenic courses in Europe”

as rated by the late Henry Longhurst

“Very nice people, food was excellent, course in good condition, greens very fast”

Roger, GolfShake 5/5

“Great views, interesting variety of holes, punishing rough but greens fair.”

Matthew, GolfShake 5/5

“Fantastic Greens, views and hospitality! The weather was very good and the course in excellent condition, with greens better than most top courses.”

David, GolfShake 4/5