Station Lane, Milford,
nr Godalming, Surrey GU8 5HS
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Simon Bell (PGA Head Professional)The Course:
18 holes. Open parkland. Gently undulating terrain - easy to walk.
Surroundings:
Rural countryside.
Designer:
Peter Alliss & Clive Clark
51.169643
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7 miles SE of Guildford
Milford
Milford Golf Club: One of Surrey's newer courses (relative to the county's older heathland layouts) which provides an enjoyable, if not overly dramatic test of golf in a pleasant rural setting. There are some occasional but testing water hazards, not least at the very short 17th, and then again at the par-5 18th - probably the best hole on the course.
The mixed rural environment of open fields and woodland, with a few houses along a small section of the perimeter, should ensure a relaxed round in this quiet corner of Surrey.
Visitors welcome on weekdays and weekends.
Must book in advance. Handicap required.
Players generally walk this course.
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Milford GC is just 6 miles southwest of the historic city of Guildford, which has many interesting places to visit, not least the modern hilltop cathedral, Norman castle, cobbled High Street, Guildhall and Angel Hotel coaching inn.
Petworth Road, Haslemere, Surrey GU27 3BQ
+44 (0)1428 651 251
Visit websiteOld and new combine to form a charming hamlet of distinctive buildings. Set in thirty acres of tranquil Surrey countryside, the small luxury Lythe Hill Hotel and Spa offers the perfect retreat for the discerning guest.
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Hindhead
West Surrey; Milford; Hankley Common; Liphook; Old Thorns; Blackmoor; West Sussex.
Bacon Lane, Churt, Surrey GU10 2QB
+44 (0)1252 795 161
Visit websiteThe Best Western Frensham Pond Hotel is set in one of Surrey's most picturesque and peaceful locations, overlooking Frensham Great Pond (which is a good size lake in fact). Although built as a private residence in the 15th century, the hotel has been a source of hospitality since the 1700's, combining country house charms with 21st century convenience.
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Hankley Common; Hindhead
Liphook; Old Thorns; Blackmoor; Milford; West Surrey; North Hants; Woking; West Hill; Worplesdon; Camberley Heath.
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