HARTSBOURNE COUNTRY CLUB
🏴 Bushey Heath, Hertfordshire, England
Designed by Fred Hawtree
The Willows at Hartsbourne Country Club occupies parkland terrain in Bushey Heath, a residential area in Hertfordshire northwest of London. Fred Hawtree designed the course, part of a distinguished family lineage of British golf architects that spans multiple generations. The Hawtree practice shaped numerous courses across England during the twentieth century, typically working within the constraints of available land to create strategic layouts that emphasize accuracy and course management over raw distance.
The routing at Hartsbourne moves through mature woodland and open parkland characteristic of the Home Counties landscape. Tree-lined fairways define playing corridors, and the design incorporates natural elevation changes that add variety to approach shots and green complexes. The course requires thoughtful club selection and placement, rewarding golfers who navigate the layout strategically rather than relying solely on length.
Hartsbourne Country Club serves a membership drawn from the surrounding Hertfordshire communities and greater London area. The club maintains traditional country club amenities including dining facilities, though it operates on a smaller scale than some of the region's more prominent championship venues. The Willows provides a parkland golf experience typical of courses built to serve suburban membership bases in southern England, where land constraints and mature vegetation shape both the character and challenge of play.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
The Willows was designed by Fred Hawtree.
Yes. The Willows at Hartsbourne Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at The Willows is 71.
The Willows plays 6,313 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at The Willows is 130.
The Willows is a 18-hole course.