ALTON GOLF CLUB
🏴 Alton, Hampshire, England
Designed by James Braid
Alton Golf Club sits in the rolling Hampshire countryside near the market town of Alton, approximately fifty miles southwest of London. The course was designed by James Braid, the five-time Open Championship winner who became one of Britain's most prolific golf course architects in the early twentieth century. Braid laid out hundreds of courses across the United Kingdom during his design career, bringing his player's understanding of strategic golf to both heathland and parkland settings.
The Alton layout occupies gently undulating terrain characteristic of this part of Hampshire, with the routing working across natural elevation changes that provide variety in stance and shot requirements. Braid's design philosophy typically emphasized strategic bunkering and green complexes that rewarded accurate approach play, and his work at Alton reflects the principles he applied across his portfolio—creating a course that tests club selection and course management rather than relying solely on length.
The club serves the local golfing community in northeast Hampshire and the surrounding area, maintaining the traditions of an established members' club while welcoming visitors. The course provides a representative example of Braid's extensive design work in the region, offering a layout that has matured over decades within its wooded and pastoral setting. Like many courses of its era and type, Alton combines the strategic demands of early twentieth-century architecture with the character of the English countryside.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Alton was designed by James Braid.
Yes. Alton at Alton Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Alton is 68.
Alton plays 5,627 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Alton is 128.
Alton is a 18-hole course.