BROKENHURST MANOR GOLF CLUB
🏴 Brockenhurst, Hampshire, England
Designed by Harry S. Colt
Brokenhurst Manor Golf Club occupies parkland in the New Forest area of Hampshire, roughly ten miles from the south coast of England. Harry S. Colt designed the course in the early twentieth century, during a period when he was establishing himself as one of Britain's most influential golf architects. The layout reflects Colt's characteristic approach to inland courses: strategic bunkering, natural contours, and routing that works with rather than against the existing landscape.
The course sits within the New Forest National Park, a protected area known for its ancient woodland, open heathland, and free-roaming ponies and cattle. This setting gives the golf a distinctive character, with several holes playing through mature trees and others opening onto more exposed heath. The terrain features gentle elevation changes typical of southern English parkland, and Colt's design takes advantage of these natural movements to create variety in shot requirements and visual interest.
The club operates as a members' facility with a traditional English golf club atmosphere. The layout measures relatively modest by modern standards but demands accuracy and course management rather than length alone. Colt's strategic principles remain evident throughout the routing, with angles of approach and green contours rewarding thoughtful play. The course has undergone periodic updates and maintenance over the decades while retaining the essential character of Colt's original design work.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Brokenhurst Manor was designed by Harry S. Colt.
Yes. Brokenhurst Manor at Brokenhurst Manor Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Brokenhurst Manor is 70.
Brokenhurst Manor plays 6,229 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Brokenhurst Manor is 131.
Brokenhurst Manor is a 18-hole course.