ASHFORD (KENT) GOLF CLUB
🏴 Ashford, Kent, England
Designed by C. K. Cotton
Ashford (Kent) Golf Club sits on the outskirts of Ashford in the Garden of England, occupying gently rolling parkland typical of the Kentish countryside. The course was designed by C. K. Cotton, a prolific English golf architect who worked extensively across Britain during the mid-twentieth century, creating layouts that balanced strategic interest with playability for club golfers. Cotton's work here reflects his characteristic approach of routing holes through natural terrain features while maintaining a traditional parkland aesthetic.
The course unfolds across undulating ground with mature tree-lined fairways and a mix of open and more enclosed holes. The topography provides natural movement and variety, with elevation changes that influence club selection and create visual interest throughout the round. Typical of Cotton's designs, the bunkering serves both strategic and aesthetic purposes, framing landing areas and greens without overwhelming the layout. The greens themselves offer subtle contours that reward accurate approach play.
Ashford (Kent) serves primarily as a members' club, providing a home course for local golfers in the Ashford area. The club maintains the traditional structure and social atmosphere common to English parkland clubs, where regular competition and social golf form the core of club life. Its location in Kent places it within a region rich in golf history, though Ashford itself operates as a welcoming club-level facility rather than a championship venue.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Ashford Kent was designed by C. K. Cotton.
Yes. Ashford Kent at Ashford (Kent) Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Ashford Kent is 71.
Ashford Kent plays 6,280 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Ashford Kent is 125.
Ashford Kent is a 18-hole course.