ASHFORD MANOR GOLF CLUB
🏴 Ashford, Kent, England
Designed by David Gordon
Ashford Manor Golf Club occupies parkland terrain in Kent, a county known for its rolling countryside and proximity to both London and the Channel coast. The course was designed by David Gordon, a British golf architect whose work includes several layouts across southern England. The club sits within a landscape typical of the region, where mature trees, hedgerows, and gentle elevation changes characterize the playing corridors.
The routing makes use of the natural topography, with holes that move through established woodland and open parkland. Water features appear on several holes, adding strategic considerations to club selection and approach play. The design emphasizes accuracy over distance on many holes, rewarding players who can navigate tree-lined fairways and position themselves for favorable angles into the greens.
Ashford Manor serves both members and visitors in the Kent golfing community. The club provides a traditional parkland experience within reach of the M20 corridor, making it accessible to golfers from the surrounding region. The course reflects the characteristics common to many English parkland designs from its era: tree definition, moderate length by contemporary standards, and greens that require thoughtful approach work. The clubhouse facilities support regular member play and social functions typical of established golf clubs in the Home Counties.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Ashford Manor was designed by David Gordon.
Yes. Ashford Manor at Ashford Manor Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Ashford Manor is 70.
Ashford Manor plays 6,351 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Ashford Manor is 126.
Ashford Manor is a 18-hole course.