CHESFIELD DOWNS GOLF CLUB
🏴 Graveley, Hertfordshire, England
Designed by Jonathan Gaunt
Chesfield Downs sits in the gently rolling countryside near Graveley in Hertfordshire, approximately thirty miles north of London. Designed by Jonathan Gaunt and opened in the early 1990s, the course occupies former agricultural land that has matured into a parkland layout with established tree planting and water features integrated throughout the design. Gaunt, known for his work on several courses across southern England during this period, created a routing that takes advantage of the property's natural undulations while incorporating modern strategic elements typical of courses built during that era.
The layout presents a mix of holes that move through open corridors and more enclosed, tree-lined sections. Water comes into play on several holes, requiring careful course management, while bunkers are positioned to challenge both tee shots and approach play. The terrain provides enough elevation change to add visual interest and variety to the round without becoming overly strenuous to walk.
Chesfield Downs serves as an accessible venue for golfers in the Hertfordshire area, offering a parkland experience that reflects the design sensibilities of early 1990s British course architecture. The club provides standard amenities including practice facilities and clubhouse services. The course appeals to members and visitors seeking a straightforward parkland test in a rural setting within reasonable reach of the capital and surrounding towns in the Home Counties.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Chesfield Downs was designed by Jonathan Gaunt.
Yes. Chesfield Downs at Chesfield Downs Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Chesfield Downs is 71.
Chesfield Downs plays 6,581 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Chesfield Downs is 123.
Chesfield Downs is a 18-hole course.