THE KENDLESHIRE GOLF CLUB
🏴 Coalpit Heath, Gloucestershire, England
Designed by Peter McEvoy
The Hollows at The Kendleshire Golf Club is a parkland course designed by Peter McEvoy, a distinguished English amateur golfer who won the British Amateur Championship twice before turning to course architecture. Located in Coalpit Heath, just north of Bristol in South Gloucestershire, the course occupies gently rolling countryside typical of the region, with mature trees and natural water features shaping the playing corridors.
McEvoy's design philosophy emphasizes strategic shot-making over penal hazards, and The Hollows reflects this approach with fairways that reward thoughtful placement and greens that demand accurate approach play. The routing takes advantage of the property's natural contours and existing woodland, creating a varied test that requires golfers to work the ball both ways. Water comes into play on several holes, adding tactical considerations without dominating the design.
The course serves as one of two layouts at The Kendleshire Golf Club, which operates as a members' club with visitor access. The facility caters to golfers across a range of abilities, with The Hollows providing a challenging but fair examination suited to competitive play and everyday rounds alike. The South West of England's relatively mild climate allows for year-round golf, and the parkland setting offers a traditional English golf experience within easy reach of Bristol and the surrounding towns.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Hollows was designed by Peter McEvoy.
Yes. Hollows at The Kendleshire Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Hollows is 36.
Hollows plays 3,252 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Hollows is 135.
Hollows is a 9-hole course.