Blackmoor Golf Club
About
Established in 1913 and designed by the great Harry Colt, Blackmoor Golf Club is a stunning heathland par 69 course in Hampshire. Laid out over two loops of nine holes, the course is noted for its quality greens and subtle dog-legs, with the elevated greens, heavily guided by bunkers, all baring the stamp of Colt. Blackmoor hosted the regional qualifying for the Open Championship between 1998 and 2003, is an England Golf Championship venue and is home to the Selborne Salver, one of Britain's most prestigious amateur events. The clubhouse offers a relaxing and stylish environment, with a restaurant and first floor bar and terrace with panoramic views over the course. There is a well-stocked Pro Shop, extensive golf practice facilities and plenty of club competitions and events to enjoy. A sociable and friendly club, Blackmoor welcomes membership inquiries from all categories of player, from the beginner to the experienced golfer, as well as visitors with a current handicap.
At a glance
- Typical visit: about 3 hours