BARNHAM BROOM GOLF CLUB
🏴 Norwich, Norfolk, England
Designed by Frank Pennink
The Hill Course at Barnham Broom Golf Club sits in the gently rolling countryside west of Norwich, designed by Frank Pennink and opened in the early 1970s. Pennink, a prolific architect who shaped numerous courses across England during the post-war expansion of golf, created a layout here that takes advantage of the natural elevation changes that give the course its name. The property features mature woodland, water hazards, and undulating terrain that provides both strategic interest and scenic variety throughout the round.
The routing moves through a mix of open parkland and tree-lined corridors, with several holes playing along or across valleys that emphasize the topographical movement. Water comes into play on multiple occasions, requiring careful club selection and course management. The greens are typically well-bunkered in Pennink's style, rewarding accurate approach play while offering recovery options for skilled short game players.
Barnham Broom operates as a hotel and leisure resort in addition to its golf facilities, and the Hill Course serves as one of two eighteenth-hole layouts on the property. The course has hosted regional amateur competitions and remains a popular venue for both members and visitors exploring golf in Norfolk. The setting provides views across the Yare Valley, and the combination of elevation change and mature landscaping gives the course a character distinct from the flatter links-style courses found along the Norfolk coast.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Hill was designed by Frank Pennink.
Yes. Hill at Barnham Broom Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Hill is 71.
Hill plays 6,495 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Hill is 129.
Hill is a 18-hole course.