FILTON GOLF CLUB
🏴 Filton, Gloucestershire, England
Designed by Martin Hawtree
Filton Golf Club sits on the northern edge of Bristol in Gloucestershire, occupying land that reflects the area's aviation heritage—the course lies near the historic Filton Airfield site. The layout was designed by Martin Hawtree, a prominent British golf architect whose family firm has shaped courses across the UK for three generations. Hawtree's work typically emphasizes strategic variety and natural land use, and Filton demonstrates his approach to creating engaging golf on relatively modest terrain in suburban settings.
The course plays across gently undulating parkland with mature trees framing many holes. The routing makes thoughtful use of the available property, presenting golfers with a mix of hole lengths and angles that reward accurate placement over pure distance. Several holes incorporate subtle elevation changes that influence club selection and approach strategy, while the bunkering and green complexes require careful consideration around the scoring zones.
Filton serves a membership drawn largely from the Bristol area and maintains the welcoming character typical of established English parkland clubs. The course provides a solid test for club golfers without overwhelming length, emphasizing course management and short game skill. The clubhouse offers traditional amenities and views over the layout, supporting both competitive club events and social golf throughout the season.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Filton was designed by Martin Hawtree.
Yes. Filton at Filton Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Filton is 70.
Filton plays 6,192 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Filton is 129.
Filton is a 18-hole course.