THE KENDLESHIRE GOLF CLUB
🏴 Coalpit Heath, Gloucestershire, England
Designed by Peter McEvoy
The Kendleshire Golf Club sits in the South Gloucestershire countryside near Coalpit Heath, roughly ten miles north of Bristol. The club operates two courses, with the Hollows and Ruffet nines forming one of the primary eighteen-hole combinations available to members and visitors. Peter McEvoy, a decorated amateur golfer who won the British Amateur Championship twice and represented Great Britain and Ireland in multiple Walker Cup matches, designed the layout after transitioning into course architecture.
McEvoy's design works with the natural undulations and wooded character of the Gloucestershire landscape. The routing incorporates mature trees, water features, and elevation changes that define the strategic demands of individual holes. The course requires thoughtful club selection and course management rather than relying solely on length, reflecting McEvoy's playing background and understanding of shot-making under competitive pressure.
The Kendleshire facility caters to a range of golfers in the Bristol region, offering practice amenities and a clubhouse that serves the membership and visiting societies. The combination of the Hollows and Ruffet nines provides variety in hole character and challenge, with the layout presenting different looks depending on which combination is played on a given day. The club maintains its position as an accessible option for golf in an area with limited parkland courses of this scale.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Hollows/Ruffet was designed by Peter McEvoy.
Yes. Hollows/Ruffet at The Kendleshire Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Hollows/Ruffet is 71.
Hollows/Ruffet plays 6,599 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Hollows/Ruffet is 140.
Hollows/Ruffet is a 18-hole course.