Course information
The Championship Course at Trevose Golf Club will host prestigious amateur tournament The Brabazon trophy in 2008 and was originally laid out by Harry Colt and is a true test of golfing skill. With traditionally quick greens all year round, quality golf is available twelve months of the year. The Championship Golf Course is supported by two other layouts.
The Headland Golf Course is the ideal alternative if the Championship Golf Course is busy or you would like a quiet nine holes on your own. The par 35 golf course was opened in 1995 by Peter Alliss and offers a challenging layout and fast greens.
Meanwhile, the Short Golf Course was built in 1965 and is available for beginners, juniors or those wanting to refine their short game. This beautifully laid out golf course runs around streams, over hills and detours past the ruins of the 5th century Roman Church and the 2nd century St. Constantine's Well, which was still in use until 1568.
Stay & Play: The golf club accommodation consists of 10 luxury flats, eight sleeping two people and two sleeping four people, five bungalows and seven chalets all sleeping five people. There's also the Fairway Cottage and the Golf Club Flat and Cabins which each sleep six and two single and 11 double dormy flats. Altogether, Trevose can accommodate over 120 guests at any one time.