Basingstoke

Basingstoke - Hole 1 & 5

Looking down on the opening green with the par-3 fifth beyond

(Image credit: James Hogg)

With its roots dating back to 1907 and a rudimentary 9-hole course close to what is now the town centre, Basingstoke Golf Club had enjoyed a long evolution before settling in to its exciting new home less than two years ago. It is now situated on a gently undulating and, given its ease of access with the motorway, a surprisingly peaceful parcel of downland just south of the M3 in Hampshire, a county whose one Top 100 UK&I course is at the lovely Liphook Golf Club. And while from its nearest point the course is just a well-struck drive from its previous 15th green, in virtually every other aspect it’s now a million miles away.

James Braid, winner of five Open Championships up to 1910, was enlisted to design a full 18-hole course at Kempshott Park. It opened in 1928 and the par-70 tree-lined course remained its home until the opportunity to sell the course for housing arose five years ago.

Peter Alliss and Clive Clark in 1992, was looking for a new owner. The income from the sale meant that Basingstoke would be able to take over a pleasant but unremarkable layout and invest in an ambitious redesign as well as a beautifully-appointed clubhouse and all mod-cons.

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Basingstoke Golf Club has also invested in a state-of-the-art driving range and a short-game area, all of which will soon be fully functional, and it is now very much a club of the times.

Stats: par 72, 6,384 yardsGF: Round: £95 Mon-Fri