Hampshire
Situated on the A339 in Hampshire between Newbury and Basingstoke, Sandford Springs Golf Club is an ideal location for a round of golf.
Its unique 27 holes layout, comprising a trio of testing nine hole circuits – The Park, The Woods and The Lakes – ensures a varied challenge amid enviable geography that is both distinct and memorable. The driving range, well-stocked Pro-Shop with custom-fitting services, friendly, welcoming membership and clubhouse, complete with a fantastic food menu, all contribute towards making Sandford Springs the enticing place it is.
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Air-conditioned rooms at Sandford Springs have en suite bathroom facilities with power shower and complementary toiletries. There is a flat-screen TV, hairdryer and tea and coffee facilities in each room.
Breakfast is served in your room each morning. The clubhouse’s Kingsclere Bar & Restaurant offers panoramic views of the greens and the surrounding countryside.
The hotel is halfway between Newbury and Basingstoke, both just under 9 miles away. The historic cathedral city of Winchester is less than 40 minutes’ drive to the south.
The course at Sandford Springs has recently had an investment of £1.5 million to improve the drainage on the course and another £250,000 to put some water back - this time selectively on tees, greens and approaches. The new automated irrigation system is now 'on-line' and completes the 4 year programme to turn Sandford Springs into the finest golf course in the region.
Situated in the Hampshire counrtyside between Basingstoke and Newbury, Sandford Springs golf course was designed by Hawtree & Son, founder members of the British Institute of Golf Course Architects, ensuring the quality that is still clearly apparent today. The first eighteen holes were officially opened by Nick Faldo MBE and Bernard Gallacher OBE on 6 June 1989, a date celebrated annually at the Summer Ball. The final nine holes were added in the summer of 1991.