HUNSTANTON GOLF CLUB
🏴 Hunstanton, Norfolk, England
Designed by James Braid
Hunstanton Golf Club occupies a distinctive stretch of linksland on the northwest Norfolk coast, where the Wash meets the North Sea. The course sits on relatively flat terrain compared to many British links, but its exposed position subjects play to strong coastal winds that can shift direction and intensity throughout a round. The layout runs along the shoreline and offers views across the water toward Lincolnshire, with the town of Hunstanton and its Victorian seafront nearby.
James Braid designed the course in the early twentieth century, bringing his characteristic strategic sensibilities to the natural duneland. The routing makes full use of the prevailing winds, with holes playing in varying directions that test different aspects of links golf. The turf is典ically firm and fast-running, and the bunkering—both greenside and fairway—requires careful navigation. Several holes play directly along the coast, while others turn inland among the dunes and rough grasses.
Hunstanton has hosted regional amateur competitions and qualifiers over the decades, serving as an important venue in East Anglia's golfing landscape. The club maintains traditional links values in both course conditioning and member culture. The relatively remote location on Norfolk's western edge gives the course a quieter, less-traveled character than some of England's more famous links venues, though it remains well-regarded among those who appreciate classic seaside golf architecture and the particular challenges of links play in this corner of the country.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Hunstanton was designed by James Braid.
Yes. Hunstanton at Hunstanton Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Hunstanton is 72.
Hunstanton plays 6,763 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Hunstanton is 133.
Hunstanton is a 18-hole course.