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Hartley Wintney Golf Club - Est 1891

Info correct at last date played: 15th August 2003

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01252 843779
01252 844211
office@hartleywintneygolfclub.com
www.hartleywintneygolfclub.com
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London Road
Hartley Wintney
Hampshire
RG27 8PT.

Club Facilities

Clubhouse
Club Hire

Putting Green
Trolley Hire Driving Range
Golf Cart Hire Bar & Snacks
Changing Rooms Restaurant

AGN Review Score 6.5

Course Card

Hole White Yellow Par Stroke Red Par Stroke
- Yards Yards - Index Yards - Index
1 302 291 4 14 277 4 16
2 287 264 4 16 270 4 12
3 147 137 3 18 126 3 18
4 401 314 4 6 323 4 8
5 351 336 4 4 325 4 4
6 389 373 4 2 365 4 2
7 332 322 4 8 312 4 6
8 497 483 5 10 406 5 14
9 174 166 3 12 155 3 10
OUT 2880 2686 35 - 2559 35 -
10 500 489 5 15 473 5 11
11 374 359 4 11 342 4 7
12 417 392 4 5 398 5 15
13 424 408 4 1 392 4 1
14 172 115 3 13 141 3 13
15 387 376 4 9 369 4 9
16 513 473 5 7 459 5 3
17 160 137 3 17 144 3 17
18 413 398 4 3 380 4 5
IN 3360 3147 36 - 3098 36 -
OUT 2880 2686 35 - 2559 35 -
TOTAL 6240 5833 71 - 5657 71 -

Course Review

Great greensNice looking course set in the Hampshire countryside.

The condition of the course was superb the fairways, tees and especially the greens were all in great condition. We have to give a special mention to the greens as they ran well and true, putting on them was a pleasure.



The 1st is quite short and if played sensibly can 5th holeget you off to a good start. You really do not want to go through the green at the 3rd and I think this is true for most of the holes.

The 5th needs an accurate drive between the trees you could be in water if you miss the fairway on either side. The 6th hole is the first hole to test your length as a bad tee shot could leave you with a very long approach.

The 8th hole is a nice dogleg par 5, the tee shot 8th holeis uphill to the fairway that then bends round to the right, you really need to stay on the left for your approach to miss the sand trap on the right.

The 9th hole is a good looking one, a par 3 all downhill to a green that slopes away from you slightly so it will require a well hit shot to stop the ball on the green. With trees slightly obscuring the view of the green and five bunkers surrounding it this hole is a tough one.

9th holeThe 12th hole had us wondering what side of the tree to aim for, on the 13th & 14th the water hazards certainly come into play and you will need a yardage chart to negotiate the 16th.

The course was a pleasure to play even though we struggled on the back nine, the staff were friendly and the clubhouse facilities were of a high standard.


Favourite Hole

Hole 12:   392 yard Par 4 dogleg.

12th holeStanding on the tee you have to make a choice go right of the tree in the centre of the fairway and put up with having a longer approach or cut the corner of the dogleg by going left of it (needs a very accurate shot), if you don't make it past the tree it could obscure your view of the green.

If you decided to go right of that tree you now have a better line into the green (all be it a longer one). If you managed to cut the corner then you might just have to fly your ball over the bunker that sits front left of the green.
The approach shot is over a ditch and all uphill with the green sloping towards you, so stopping the ball is made a little easier.



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