RGDave
Money List Winner
I have been meaning to post a review of Hawkstone Park since my trip (in more ways than one) there 3 weeks ago.
Hawkstone is a big place with 2 courses (and 6 more academy holes), excellent facilities, and no doubt a great destination to stay and play. I visited on a society day.
Here is my official review.
Hawkstone Park – Hawkstone Course
Hawkstone Park sets its stall out as something as a Mecca for Golf, a veritable “destination†venue for leisure seekers. Set in a rural corner of Shropshire, it is a tranquil setting known for two excellent courses. I played the old course and enjoyed re-visiting it after many years. The course is tricky in places with well-placed bunkers and excellent greens. There is a good mixture of holes with some memorable par 5s and a signature par 3. Not overly long, it requires good course management and you can make a good score with your best game. A lovely course well worth a visit/stay.
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I had a great day out there, played some good golf, won a few bonus prizes and sprained my ankle on the way back to the car.
Here are a few photos.
10th par 5
12th par 3
general view
last hole
Highlight of the day was this tee shot to the 12th.
It almost went in - I was left with a snakey 4 footer just outside the right...which I made (obviously).
I went round in 81 despite finding many fairway bunker after seemingly hitting straight down the middle - I guess that's sloping fairways for you.
Good course, excellent surroundings and facilities, well worth playing both and staying over. If you can get on for a special deal (I know tee times are available online for bargain rates out of hours) then do it on a day trip.
Hawkstone is a big place with 2 courses (and 6 more academy holes), excellent facilities, and no doubt a great destination to stay and play. I visited on a society day.
Here is my official review.
Hawkstone Park – Hawkstone Course
Hawkstone Park sets its stall out as something as a Mecca for Golf, a veritable “destination†venue for leisure seekers. Set in a rural corner of Shropshire, it is a tranquil setting known for two excellent courses. I played the old course and enjoyed re-visiting it after many years. The course is tricky in places with well-placed bunkers and excellent greens. There is a good mixture of holes with some memorable par 5s and a signature par 3. Not overly long, it requires good course management and you can make a good score with your best game. A lovely course well worth a visit/stay.
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I had a great day out there, played some good golf, won a few bonus prizes and sprained my ankle on the way back to the car.
Here are a few photos.
10th par 5
12th par 3
general view
last hole
Highlight of the day was this tee shot to the 12th.
It almost went in - I was left with a snakey 4 footer just outside the right...which I made (obviously).
I went round in 81 despite finding many fairway bunker after seemingly hitting straight down the middle - I guess that's sloping fairways for you.
Good course, excellent surroundings and facilities, well worth playing both and staying over. If you can get on for a special deal (I know tee times are available online for bargain rates out of hours) then do it on a day trip.