Liphook Golf Club Hampshire
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‘The course is set on the rolling heath-land high on the border of Sussex and Hampshire south-west of Liphook. It is difficult to imagine that this patch of land could be anything but a golf course. It was crying out for tees and flags long before 1921, when architect Arthur Croome at last did the decent thing and laid out a course which is both charming and challenging.’ Mark Simpson wrote this appreciation of the course in 1992. ‘There can be few better reasons for staying alive than to play this lovely little gem every day’.
“ No matter what time you choose to play Liphook, you can rely on the course being presented in pristine condition. The greens here are consistently among the best you’ll find in the UK. The course winds its way among the trees and heather that are the hallmark of this tranquil patch of Hampshire countryside. These features have been cleverly used to frame and protect each hole and while the course isn’t long, the fast greens and well-placed bunkers require a careful strategy. There are few more enjoyable settings for a day’s golf.”
Golf Monthly.