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Friday 19th Apr 2024

Next Members Fixture

18-Hole, Par 70 set in 150 Acres of Wiltshire Countryside

Open to everyone. Pay and play welcome.

Please call into the clubhouse or ring 01666 510277

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est. 1985

Brinkworth Golf Club first opened in 1985 and until recently, was previously known as Woodbridge Park Golf Club.

Our golfing club has expanded steadily since its founding and now attracts members from all over the region. Our goal is to develop young talent on both the local and national level, as well as the ladies section, while sharing our love of the sport.

We’re always happy to welcome new members, whether they’re beginners or advanced and we invite anyone interested in golf to come by and see our club up close.

Our aim is to provide an enjoyable and friendly atmosphere and as such, our rules are relatively relaxed. All we ask is that players follow the rules of golf, have a set of clubs each and maintain a reasonable standard of dress at all times. For example; no jeans, shirts with collars to be worn at all times and golf shoes or trainers will be worn whilst on the course.

 

Since being opened the course and club have matured greatly and now includes:

 

18 Hole Traditional Grass Greens

Private Memberships & Pay & Play Visitors Welcome

Bar Facilities

Societies Corporate & Group Memberships Welcome

Practice Facilities (nets, chipping green, putting green)

Individual & Group Coaching with a PGA qualified professional.

Buggies and Pull Trolleys for hire

Clubhouse

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The Clubhouse

Our modern, bright and airy clubhouse offers food and beverage options, whether playing golf or just popping in to relax. 

Our function room upstairs is available for small meetings, training sessions, buffets and snacks. We also have Sky Sports. A friendly team awaits and we make sure you have the most experienced people working for you. Please contact the club for more information.

Facilities

  • Practice Nets

  • Putting & Chipping Green

  • Pitching & Chipping Practice Area

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