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Liphook Golf Club

 Liphook, West Sussex 18 holes · Par 71 · Heathland
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About the course

Founded in 1922 by Arthur Croome and completed by Tom Simpson, Liphook is a strategic inland heathland course ranked 55th in the UK Top 100. Playing to 6,523 yards from the championship tees with par 71, the course demands accuracy across heather-lined fairways and challenging greens widely regarded among the country's finest, rewarding intelligent play and precise shot selection on its free-draining sandy loam foundation.

Holes
18
Par
71
Type
Heathland
Founded
1922

Layout & location

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Wheatsheaf Enclosure · GU30 7EH
Weekday fee
£—
Weekend fee
£—
Driving range
No
Postcode
GU30 7EH

Setting. Sandy loam soil with heather, gorse and mature trees; natural undulation

Founded 1922 · Designed by Arthur Croome and Tom Simpson.

Notable

  • Ranked No. 55 in the UK Top 100
  • Recognised by the R&A as an exemplary inland heathland course
  • Early example of strategic design
  • Enhancements completed in 2021 by Mackenzie and Ebert
  • Greens regarded as among the finest in the UK

Facilities

  • Full size practice range
  • Short game area with greens and bunkers
  • 2 putting greens
  • Indoor facilities with Trackman
  • Full bar service
  • Light snacks and substantial fare
  • Buggy hire
  • Club and trolley hire (electric and manual)

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