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    Southampton Golf Club

    4.5 (2 reviews)

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    18 years ago

    great golf course, especially as it is a municipal. better than some of the private clubs i've played at.

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    Dibden Golf Centre - Footgolf, simple.

    Dibden Golf Centre

    4.0(2 reviews)
    5.4 mi

    I've not been down to this golf course before as I'm not really into golf but I heard that you can…read moreplay footgolf (£8 for 9 holes) and the weather was good so we headed on down. Plenty of parking but once parked up it took a bit of searching to find the clubhouse. I had booked online but the guy on the till had no record of this, luckily it wasn't busy and we were given the balls and allowed straight out onto the 1st tee. The course isn't too tricky and well kept. It's easy to find your way around and we had a really enjoyable "round". I can definitely recommend this game to all with a slight interest in either sport. I was with the family on this visit and they all had a great time too, 9 holes was definitely enough for them but if I return with my mates we would probably do 18.

    I played this course in a foursome in October 2008 and thought it was a great Municipal course…read more(owned by the local council). Although not as cheap as some others in the area(£23.50 for a weekend round) it represents good value for money. The course is in the parkland style with very little thick rough but a lot of trees. The fairways are good and I'd imagine the greens are great in the dry. Unfortunately, we played after a period of heavy rain and there was a lot of standing water. A few factors meant that I have not given it the highest score possible. Firstly, it is not clear where you have to pay as the pro shop and clubhouse are about 300m apart and there did not seem to be any clear direction on the way in. Secondly, we were not offered a course map and there is not one printed on the scorecard which meant we did not know the layout of the course including dog-legs and water features (watch out for the very large water filled ditch in front of the green on the 8th). This slowed our play at the start and did not help with shot selection on some holes. The proshop and clubhouse are good - offfering value for money food/drink at the 19th. The clubhouse is currently covered in scaffold but there appeared to be great views out over towards Southampton.

    East Horton Golf Centre

    East Horton Golf Centre

    4.0(1 review)
    5.3 mi

    I could not find much information prior to playing so booked on recommendation by golfbreaks…read more(booked as a package so our group played both courses). Overall, we really enjoyed both courses with our preference for the Greenwood (like most others I think). I suggest they should market themselves more and bring their website up to date with the branding found on their scorecards. Caveat: our group ranged from twice a year players to those playing off 15 so overall I would class us as keen amateurs rather than established golf club members. Hence, our idea of excellent might not be the same as someone who belongs to a club & plays twice a week. It had been very wet all week and the first hole on the Greenwood course was still very damp underfoot but after turning the corner on the dog leg second the course was in excellent condition. The course is great and challenging enough. It is all quite open with lots of new saplings. Memorable holes include the par 3 6th with a blind shot to the green, the drive from the 7th drive, the long drive down the hill to the 15th and of course the signature hole (17th par 3 over the lake). Overall, we enjoyed every hole as they are all quite different. We played the Parkland on the second day and the first 14 holes are flat but there are ditches on most holes which came into play due to the north-easterly head wind. On paper it looks easy but we found it as challenging as the Greenwood with oak trees in the right places that often came into play. They have put in a lot of drainage channels on the fairways and sand is evident on the greens so we assume they've had problems in the past. But we found no problems at all and the course was in great condition. The last 4 holes are more akin to the Greenwood course as you head up the hill and down again. The bar was good value offering sandwiches, panninis, burgers, etc - shame the vines cover the view of the 18th. We can't comment on the price but they were advertising £15 for twilight rounds (from midday on Parkland and 3pm on Greenwood) which looks like good value to me.

    Southampton Golf Club - golf - Updated May 2026

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