Golf
Golf
The Chase Hotel is the perfect place to enjoy a Golf Break in Ross on Wye and Herefordshire. The rates quoted are per room per night based upon either single or double occupancy, with full English breakfast and VAT. These rates are based on a minimum two night stay. Groups Bookings Discount – groups requiring ten rooms or more will be entitled to one free room for every 10 rooms booked. All golfing arrangements, tee times and availability must be booked directly with the golf course of your choice. The Chase Hotel will not accept responsibility for any golfing arrangements. Golf concessions are available at each course, however this is dependent on the time of year, day of the week and seasonal availability. Rates advertised on our website are the best available rates quoted from each respective Golf Course, and are to be used for guide purposes only. Storage of equipment, recharging of batteries and drying of waterproofs are available. Golf concessions start from £15.00 per round, subject to availability. Ross-on-Wye Golf Clubwww.therossonwyegolfclub.co.ukConcessions from £32.00 per person
The beautiful Herefordshire countryside makes this a relaxing, friendly and picturesque place to play golf in any season, although the course itself offers challenges enough for all. Designed by the leading architect Ken Cotton in the early 1960′s, the club is now advised by another outstanding course architect, Donald Steel – the architect for many famous courses including the redesign to championship standard of the Jubilee Course at St. Andrews. Sympathetically laid out to follow the natural contours of the hills, The Ross-on-Wye Golf Club is a haven for wildlife. Wild daffodils and bluebells carpet the woods in springtime and the autumn leaves are worth the walk on their own. Expect the company of numerous squirrels and look out for the buzzards regularly circling overhead, and, if you are really lucky you may see the odd Muntjac deer. South Herefordshire Golf Clubwww.herefordshiregolf.co.ukConcessions from £15 per person
The club has the 6800 yard Twin Lakes course, a 12 bay floodlit driving range and a 9 hole par 3 academy course. The course has been improved by significant investment in new equipment, where the most obvious benefits can be seen on the tightly mown fairways and smooth fast running greens. The area is renowned for the beauty of its gentle rolling hills and picturesque valleys. The course has super views over the three counties of Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire and in the far distance the Black Mountains of Wales. It really takes some discipline to concentrate out on the course, as the panoramic views are breathtaking. Monmouth Golf Clubwww.monmouthgolfclub.co.ukConcessions from £16 per person
Each aptly-named hole offers a different challenge; “Cannes Folly”, “Kymin View”, “The Oasis”, “The Struggle”, “Long Haul”, “Devil’s Bunker” and “Last Gasp” give clues to the test in store. The eighth hole, “Cresta Run” was recently included in “Britain’s 100 most extraordinary golf holes” which also nominated Monmouth as having the best value green fees in the country. The Rolls Golf Clubwww.therollsgolfclub.co.ukConcessions from £34 per person
Throughout the estate are many magnificent specimen trees of great age as well as a fine arboretum near the Mansion; with deer, waterfowl and abundant wildlife; and panoramic views, including the Black Mountains. The Rolls is designed in two halves separated by a large wooded hill. This separation, added to the 600 acres of perimeter woodland surrounding the Estate, provides peace and tranquility not often found in the hectic times in which we live. From the white tees the SSS is 73 with a length of 6733 yards; from the yellow tees the SSS is 71 with a length of 6283 yards. Belmont Golf Clubwww.belmont-golf.co.ukConcessions from £19 per person
Set in beautiful Herefordshire countryside the course enjoys a lovely parkland setting, with views to the Black Mountains to the West and Hereford to the East with the Malvern Hills beyond. The 6511 yard Par 72 Course with its five Par 5′s and eight Par 4′s is designed to test both the high and low handicap player. The first nine mostly takes the higher ground whilst the second nine runs alongside the River Wye. Many find the second nine the harder as the river comes into play on at least five of the holes. The Golf Course’s parkland setting, the River Wye, the wealth of lovely mature trees together with some more recent plantations are not only a delight to view but also ensure an interesting yet fair challenge. Whatever your standard of golf you will enjoy the natural contours of the fairways and picture-postcard scenery. Hereford Golf Club
www.herefordshiregolfclub.co.ukConcessions from £30 per personIn 1932 the final move was made to the beautiful Ravens Causeway, part of the Foxley estate owned by the Davenport Family. In 1968 Hereford Golf Club purchased the course from the estate and now proudly owns approximately 130 acres of magnificent countryside which provides the backdrop to a golf course whose charm led a Golf publication to say, “If you can’t afford to play Gleneagles, do the next best thing and visit The Herefordshire”. The Club provides comfortable changing accommodation and an excellent Clubhouse. Burghill Valley Golf Club
www.burghill-valley-golf-club.co.ukConcessions from £20 per personBurghill is situated four miles North West of Hereford in the beautiful Herefordshire countryside. The walking is easy on gently rolling fairways, around two lakes. There is always a background of hills and woods, and in the distance, views of the Black Mountains. A special feature is playing through mature cider orchards.
Celtic Manor Resortwww.celtic-manor.comAs host venue of the 2010 Ryder Cup with its world wide coverage there is very little that needs to be said about this golf club. The Celtic Manor Resort offers some of the finest golf courses and facilities in the UK. These include The Twenty Ten Course, the Roman Road and The Montgomerie. The Twenty Ten Coursewww.rydercup.com/2010Concessions from £80 per person
No fewer than six holes on the back nine feature water hazards and the 14th, with its twin lakes, the drivable par-four 15th and the reachable par-five 18th stand out in an epic closing stretch. Roman Road Golf Club
www.celtic-manor.com/Roman_RoadConcessions from £18 per personRoman Road, the first of the Resort’s courses, opened in 1995 and was ranked ‘the top inland course in Wales’ by Golf Monthly Magazine. This par 70 course overlooks the Severn Estuary with views across to Somerset and Devon. Designed by Robert Trent Jones Senior, the Roman Road championship course takes its name from the ancient East to West highway of Roman Britain, crossing its fairways to the nearby Roman fortress town of Caerleon. Bordered by woodland, this challenging par-70 course features some long open fairways but also a number of twists and turns through trees and across lakes and streams. The Montgomerie Golf Club
www.celtic-manor.com/The_Montgomerie_CourseConcessions from £15 per personDesigned by the winning 2010 European Ryder Cup captain, Colin Montgomerie called on all his golfing experience to create many exciting tests of strategy. He has also drawn on his roots in Scottish links golf to create a traditional feel, enhanced by deep and penal pot bunkers. The Montgomerie offers a spectacular par-69 challenge, with some dramatic tee shots over valleys and breathtaking downhill approaches. Featuring just one water hazard, The Montgomerie nevertheless poses a formidable examination of course strategy for accomplished players while remaining a highly enjoyable challenge for all. Complemented by some stunning views over the Usk Valley and the Severn Estuary, the undulating course provides a truly memorable golfing experience. |
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