Dorset, home of the Jurassic Coast, Hardy Country and stunning countryside landscapes, is an enticing destination for any golfer. Golf Travel Centre proudly offers a wide range of golf holidays in the heart of Dorset. You will be spoilt for choice! Remedy Oak Golf Club Course is one of the finest courses in England, alongside Broadstone Golf Club Course and Sherborne Golf Course, and all are to be found in Dorset! Browse the Golf Travel Centre website today and look forward to a relaxing golfing break. More
Dorset is the stunning coastal county in southwest England, known for its colossal cliffs and geological history. Yet, this picture-perfect seaside resort is also a great golfing destination and is home to many fantastic courses.
At Golf Travel Centre, you can choose from a wide selection of golf breaks in Dorset. So, whether you’re looking for a rustic family holiday in Hampshire or a relaxing couples spa weekend in Devon, we have just what you’re looking for.
Check out the Bell Inn for a magical country break and enjoy the very best of English hospitality, nature walks and rounds at breathtaking nearby courses, The Manor course and The Forest course.
The best time to play golf in Dorset is in the spring and summer months when the weather is mild and there’s less chance of typical English showers. You may even catch some rays!
The great thing about a golf getaway in Dorset is there are so many options when it comes to getting there. You can purchase reasonable train and bus tickets all year round. Or why not take the car? Driving is great because you can bring own equipment and explore more of Dorset once you’re there.
Some of Dorset's best golf courses including Broadstone, Ferndown, Parkstone are only a couple miles away from each other so it’s easy to make the most of Dorset golf, visiting each one during your trip.. The Broadstone Golf Club is home to one of the most popular golf courses in Dorset and we can see why! Set amongst beautiful heathlands, this unique course offers 18 holes which each bring their own challenge.