Stinchcombe Hill Golf Club is a challenging golf course set on the southern edge of the Cotswold Escarpment above the Severn Valley. The course was described by the late Henry Longhurst as one of the most scenic courses in Europe. With 18 holes and a mix of par 3s, 4s and 5s, the course provides an excellent test for golfers of all abilities. The course was formed in 1889 and has since undergone several redesigns, with the latest being completed in 1936. The club welcomes visitors and members alike, offering packages and membership options to suit all needs.
Positive comments include the amazing views, lovely settings, excellent service, and good food.
Negative comments focus on the limited selection of golf balls and the quality of sand in bunkers.