Often overshadowed by its neighbors to the north and west, England is the forgotten younger brother of UK golf—but those who venture here are richly rewarded. With storied heathland layouts, elegant clubhouses, and a quiet sense of tradition, England offers a golf experience that’s as refined as it is memorable. These are the rounds that surprise you, stay with you, and make you wonder why you didn’t come sooner.

England: The Understated Gem of UK Golf

Favorites from the English Countryside

  • Sunningdale Golf Course England Golf Travel

    Sunningdale (Old & New)

    The crown jewel of English golf, where pine-lined fairways and golden heather create a setting as strategic as it is stunning.

  • A golf course with green grass, sand traps, and purple flowering bushes bordered by tall trees.

    Swinley Forest

    Discreet and charming, this low-profile gem offers a peaceful, world-class round removed from the spotlight.

  • Scenic golf course with green fairways, sand bunkers, surrounded by tall trees and purple flowers in the foreground, under a partly cloudy sky at sunset.

    St. George’s Hill

    A masterpiece of Colt design, with sweeping elevation changes and a perfect balance of challenge and beauty.

  • Woodhall Spa (Hotchkin Course) England Golf Travel

    Woodhall Spa (Hotchkin Course)

    England’s premier inland course, known for its natural setting, deep bunkering, and pure shot-making.

Highlights From the Fairway

Beyond the Course

England invites you to slow down and savor the journey. Explore historic castles and cathedrals, sip a pint in a 500-year-old pub, or spend an afternoon walking the grounds of a country estate. With rich heritage and quiet sophistication, it’s the perfect backdrop for a golf trip that blends sport with culture and connection.