Welwyn, Hertfordshire, England, AL8 7XG
(+44) 01707 335241 | info@brocket-hall.co.uk
With two pristine championship golf courses, renowned practice facilities, and a charmingly positioned luxury Clubhouse on the banks of the Broadwater Lake, Brocket Hall Golf & Country Club is undoubtedly one of the most exclusive golf venues in the UK.
Set within the opulent surroundings of the Estate, our courses are appropriately named after the Prime Ministers who once resided at Brocket Hall, Lord Palmerston and Lord Melbourne. Both are very British in design, but offer a completely different challenge for golfers.
To make it a truly memorable experience, why not include award-winning dining at the five-star Auberge du Lac, laid-back lunches in Watershyppes Restaurant or a stay in the beautiful Melbourne Lodge.
Low Season (from)
High Season (from)
Book Online
Not AvailableLow Season (from)
High Season (from)
Book Online
Not AvailableCorporate and Society Golf Days are available to be booked directly from - per person.
There are currently no special offers available
Regarded as something rather special by its renowned English architect, Donald Steel, the Palmerston Course at Brocket Hall is one of his finest finest designs. In contrast to the Melbourne, playing the tree lined Palmerston you do not have to contend with the river at all, instead the Estate has ancient woodland of rare Hornbeam, Scots and Corsican Pine and 300 year old Oak trees create some of the most spectacular hazards likely to be encountered on a golf course. Teamed with fiendishly placed bunkers and large undulating greens this challenging par 73 is a great test and is rightfully rated as one of the Top 100 Golf Courses in the UK.
NO. HOLES 18
YEAR OPEN 2000
DESIGNER Donald Steel
STYLE Parkland (modern)
LENGTH (MAX) 7080
PAR 73
SSS 71
LOW SEASON GREEN FROM
HIGH SEASON GREEN FROM
SOCIETY & CORPORATE DAYS
EnquireBOOK YOUR TEE TIME ONLINE
Not AvailableThe par 72 Melbourne Course at Brocket Hall was opened in June 1992 and is the work of design duo and former Ryder Cup golfers Peter Alliss and Clive Clark. Both Alliss and Clark have spent many years excelling in various areas of the golf industry, and their impressive understanding of the game is evident as soon as you set foot on the first tee. The course provides an enjoyable challenge in stunning surroundings, crossing the River Lea on several occasions as you follow the natural contours of the Estate, before a memorable finish in front of the Hall after a short ferry ride to the 18th green.
NO. HOLES 18
YEAR OPEN 1991
DESIGNER Peter Alliss & Clive Clark
STYLE Parkland (modern)
LENGTH (MAX) 6616
PAR 72
SSS 70
LOW SEASON GREEN FROM
HIGH SEASON GREEN FROM
SOCIETY & CORPORATE DAYS
EnquireBOOK YOUR TEE TIME ONLINE
Not Available