LYMINGTON GOLF CENTRE
🏴 Lymington, Hampshire, England
Designed by Bruce Weller, David Weller
Lymington Golf Centre sits on the edge of the New Forest in Hampshire, offering a parkland course designed by Bruce and David Weller. The facility operates as a pay-and-play venue, making it accessible to visitors and local golfers without the formalities of traditional club membership. The course serves the Lymington area, a coastal town known for its sailing heritage and proximity to the Solent.
The layout features alternate tees that provide variety in yardage and strategic options, allowing the course to play differently depending on tee selection. This setup accommodates golfers of varying abilities and offers regulars a chance to experience familiar holes from new angles. The terrain reflects the gentle undulations typical of Hampshire parkland, with mature trees framing fairways and influencing shot selection.
As a golf centre rather than a private members' club, Lymington emphasizes accessibility and casual play. The facility includes practice areas and teaching amenities alongside the course itself. The setting benefits from the New Forest's natural character—open heathland transitions and woodland edges create a pleasant backdrop without the dramatic elevation changes found in downland courses elsewhere in southern England. The alternate tees configuration suggests a flexible approach to course management, likely designed to keep the layout engaging for repeat visitors while maintaining playability across different skill levels.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Lymington (Alternate Tees) was designed by Bruce Weller and David Weller.
Yes. Lymington (Alternate Tees) at Lymington Golf Centre is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Lymington (Alternate Tees) is 68.
Lymington (Alternate Tees) plays 5,043 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Lymington (Alternate Tees) is 105.
Lymington (Alternate Tees) is a 18-hole course.