BROOME MANOR
🏴 Swindon, Wiltshire, England
Designed by F.W. Hawtree
Broome Manor Golf Club sits on parkland terrain in the northern outskirts of Swindon, a market town in Wiltshire that grew substantially during the railway age. The course was designed by F.W. Hawtree, a prominent figure in British golf architecture whose family firm shaped numerous courses across England during the mid-twentieth century. The layout occupies gently rolling ground with mature tree cover typical of established parkland sites in southern England.
The routing makes use of the natural contours and existing woodland, creating a mix of open and tree-lined holes that require accuracy from the tee and thoughtful approach play. The property's relatively modest elevation changes produce enough movement to add interest without imposing severe climbs, and the mature trees frame corridors and define strategic options on many holes. Water features come into play on several holes, adding variety to the challenge.
Broome Manor functions as a municipal facility, owned and operated by Swindon Borough Council, which makes it accessible to a broad range of golfers in the region. The club serves both members and visiting players, maintaining a welcoming atmosphere typical of public courses in England. Its location near Swindon's residential areas and transport links makes it a practical option for local golfers seeking regular play on an established parkland layout. The course represents the kind of solid, playable design that Hawtree delivered across many projects during his career.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
18 Hole was designed by F.W. Hawtree.
18 Hole at Broome Manor is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at 18 Hole is 71.
18 Hole plays 6,366 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at 18 Hole is 129.
18 Hole is a 18-hole course.