LONG ASHTON GOLF CLUB
🏴 Long Ashton, Somerset, England
Designed by Martin Hawtree
Long Ashton Golf Club sits on elevated ground southwest of Bristol, overlooking the Ashton Court estate and the Avon Gorge. The course was redesigned by Martin Hawtree, a member of Britain's most prominent golf architecture family, whose work here reflects his characteristic attention to strategic variety and natural landform. The layout makes use of the property's rolling terrain and mature woodland, creating a parkland setting typical of courses in the West Country.
The routing moves across varied topography, with several holes playing along ridgelines that offer views toward Bristol and the surrounding Somerset countryside. Hawtree's design incorporates elevation changes that affect club selection and shot-making, particularly on approach shots where the ground movement can deceive depth perception. The course features a mix of hole lengths and angles, with doglegs that reward accurate positioning and greens that require careful reading.
Long Ashton serves a membership drawn largely from the Bristol area and hosts regular club competitions and regional amateur events. The course provides a test suitable for players of varying abilities, with length from the back tees that challenges stronger golfers while remaining accessible from forward markers. The club maintains traditional values of parkland golf in the region, where tree-lined fairways and well-maintained greens define the playing experience throughout the year.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Long Ashton was designed by Martin Hawtree.
Yes. Long Ashton at Long Ashton Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Long Ashton is 71.
Long Ashton plays 6,368 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Long Ashton is 130.
Long Ashton is a 18-hole course.