Cumberwell Park Golf Club

off A363,

Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire BA15 2PQ

  • Office

    +44 (0)1225 863 322
  • Pro shop

    +44 (0)1225 862 332
  • Fax

    +44 (0)1225 868 160
  • Golf pro

    John Jacobs (Head PGA Professional)

About the course

  • The Course:

    27 holes. Open parkland. Undulating terrain - a few slopes to climb.

  • Surroundings:

    Rural countryside.

  • Designer:

    Adrian Stiff

Back
tees
Club
tees
Front
tees
Yards
6723
6123
5503
Par
71
71
71
SSS or slope
72
69
71

At the same location:

Above distances are for the original Red-Yellow combination. The 18-hole par-72 Blue-Orange combination measures 6,834 yards from the back tees (rating 72).

Location

Latitude:

51.367554

Longitude:

-2.261934

How to get there:

5 miles E of Bath

Leave M4 at exit 18. Follow A46 direction Bath. After 8 mi where road forks, follow right fork - A4 direction Chippenham. After 1 mi turn tight at roundabout onto A363 direction Bradford-on-Avon. After 3.6 mi golf is on your left, 3 miles north of Bradford-on-Avon.

Cumberwell Park Golf Club

4-star: Above average course - well worth a visit.

Est. 1994

Cumberwell Park Golf Club offers four loops of championship golf on the Red, Yellow, Blue and Orange nines, as well as a Par-3 course (with its island-green 8th). The rolling landscape with superb views to hills near and far, is predominantly open parkland - very much so on the Red and Orange courses, slightly more wooded on the Yellow.

The Blue course has the tightest tee shots and most water to think about, while the Orange exudes a distinctly linksy moorland feel. The Blue and Orange nines are newer than the original Red and Yellow courses, but in in no sense inferior to their older sinlings.

All the courses have USGA specification greens, which means hard, fast and true - oh, and big as well. The courses are heavily played and take quite a pounding, but good greenkeeping keeps everything in pretty good shape to ensure you have an enjoyable here at Cumberwell Park, whichever combination you are assigned to play.

List of courses: England - South

Visitors

Who can play and when?

Visitors welcome on weekdays and weekends.

Must book in advance. Handicap required.

Green fees

Visitor fee, 18-holes: weekdays £40; weekends £50.

Contact club for full details, discounts, packages, etc. [Last updated: 2021].

Other information

Players generally walk this course. Golf carts available for hire.

Practice facilities

Good

Did you know?

The only 45-hole golf facility in the county of Wiltshire, Cumberwell Park also offers all-day dining in its Wraxall Bar & Brasserie. It is also a popular wedding venue.

Where2Stay

  • Woolley Grange4-star

    Woolley Green, Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire BA15 1TX

    +44 (0)1225 864 705

    Visit website

    Located on the edge of the Cotswolds, this luxury family hotel in Bradford-on-Avon boasts accommodation in a beautiful Jacobean manor house. Here you can roam around 14 acres of beautiful grounds, beneath the canopies of ancient trees and through the rows of a walled garden. Secluded in the quiet Wiltshire countryside, Woolley Grange has everything you need on-site, from fresh food and fun facilities to complimentary childcare.

    • Golf at this hotel:

      No

    • Golf within 5 miles:

      Cumberwell Park

    • Golf within 20 miles:

      Bowood; Manor House

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