REDLIBBETS GOLF CLUB
🏴 West Yoke, Kent, England
Designed by Jonathan Gaunt
Redlibbets Golf Club occupies gently rolling countryside in West Yoke, a rural area of Kent southeast of London. The course was designed by Jonathan Gaunt, a British golf architect whose work emerged in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Gaunt's designs typically emphasize strategic variety and integration with the natural landscape, characteristics that appear suited to the Kentish terrain with its modest elevation changes and agricultural heritage.
The layout at Redlibbets takes advantage of the property's natural contours and mature vegetation, offering a parkland experience characteristic of courses in this part of England. Kent's landscape provides a mix of open and wooded areas, and courses in the region often feature tree-lined fairways, subtle doglegs, and greens that require careful approach play. The setting reflects the county's traditional character, with views across farmland and hedgerows that define the rural southeast.
Redlibbets serves as a members' club with facilities typical of established golf clubs in the Home Counties, providing a local venue for regular play and competition. The course offers a test suitable for a range of abilities, balancing accessibility with enough strategic interest to reward thoughtful course management. As with many clubs in Kent, Redlibbets contributes to the region's rich golfing tradition, offering a setting where the game is played amid the quiet countryside that has long characterized this corner of England.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Redlibbets was designed by Jonathan Gaunt.
Yes. Redlibbets at Redlibbets Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Redlibbets is 72.
Redlibbets plays 6,639 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Redlibbets is 130.
Redlibbets is a 18-hole course.