Bondhay Golf Club
Bondhay Lane, Whitwell Common
Worksop, Nottinghamshire, S80 3EH
Tel : +44 (0)1909 723608 Fax : +44 (0)1909 720226


Bondhay Golf & Fishing Club is situated in 600 acres of beautiful woodland and offers all the facilities of a superb country club. Full championship length golf course by Donald Steel and a more relaxing par 3 9 hole course. Full golf school including tuition, 15 bay floodlit driving range and pro-shop including buggy and trolley hire.

The clubhouse includes a lounge bar serving traditional English fayre in comfort overlooking the 18th hole. Function rooms are also available for business and private functions.

Directions
From The A1:-
At the junction with the A57 take the A57 towards worksop for approximately 5 miles. At the roundabout junction with the A60, take the A60 (1st exit). After approximately 1 mile at the junction with the A619 take the A619 signposted Chesterfield. Follow the A619 for approximately 3.3 miles then take a right turn onto Bondhay lane.
(Note - the right turn is AFTER the B6043 to Whitwell). Bondhay golf club is approximately 1.2 miles along bondhay lane.

From The M1 (NORTHBOUND):-
Leave motorway at junction 30 and take the 3rd exit A6135 (signposted Newark, Worksop). At the next Roundabout take 1st exit A619 (signposted Worksop). Follow the A619 for approximately 2.4 miles then turn left onto bondhay lane.
(Note - the left turn is just BEFORE the B6043 to Whitwell). Bondhay golf club is approximately 1.2 miles along bondhay lane.

From The M1 (SOUTHBOUND):-
Leave motorway at junction 30 and take the 1st exit A6135 (signposted Newark, Worksop). At the next Roundabout take 1st exit A619 (signposted Worksop). Follow the A619 for approximately 2.4 miles then turn left onto bondhay lane.
(Note - the left turn is just before the B6043 to Whitwell). Bondhay golf club is approximately 1.2 miles along bondhay lane.

Further Information
Bondhay Golf, Fishing and Country Club For more information on Bondhay Golf Club see www.bondhay.com

Course Details

Course Name: Devonshire Holes: 18 Yardage: 6807 SSS: 72
Designed by Donald Steel in 1993 on the famous belt of land on which the famous Worksop & Lindrick Golf Courses are built. The soil in this belt is predominately limestone which offers excellent all year round playing qualities, providing exceptionally good conditions in the wetter months.

For an appreciation and independent view of this course please see golfer reviews.


The course itself is a challenging par 72 off the championship tees which test the best of all golfers with its full length of 6720 yards, ladies par 74. At the same time it is designed in such a way that even the relative beginner can play the course and not be intimidated.
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Course Name: Family Holes: 9 Yardage: SSS:
Warm up and practice par 3 course ideal before taking on the challenge of the championship course.
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  • Bondhay

    Chris Ward wrote on: Sep 24, 2004

    I'd just like to compliment on what a beautiful course you have. I travelled from Birmingham to Sheffield to see a friend of mine (Ray) and we played at Bondhay, Brilliant!!!

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  • Europe Golf courses reviews 01/02

    wrote on: Dec 31, 2001

    I recently had the privilege to play this course with two lifetime members. The weather was good the company was good the course was excellent. What a challenge this course is for all handicaps. There are short par 4's where you are tempted to drive long but beware of the narrowing fairways. The back 9 is worthy of championship status where birdies or triple bogies are abound by the plenty!!! My tip for you is to keep it straight and in play off the tee and you can't go far wrong but hit the rough and things become tough! The finishing hole is a great par 5 with a chance to lie up before the pond or risk everything and GO for it! Good luck and I hope you have a great round at a great golf course. ps; DO NOT wear a hat in the clubhouse!

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  • Europe Golf courses reviews Ronald Brookes 6/01

    Ronald Brookes wrote on: May 31, 2001

    The changes and improvements to the Devonshire 18 hole Championship Course
    over the last 2 years are amazing and a tribute to the new owners. The 11th,
    par 3, has been completely redesigned with a new tee, new bunkers, more water
    and even a fountain to complete the picture. The new trees are now
    established creating tunnels to fire down go into the bunkers at your peril
    and even the best tee shot often leaves a long iron to reach the green. An
    'all year round course' in lovely countryside.

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  • Europe Golf courses reviews Dave Benton 5.02

    Dave Benton wrote on: Apr 30, 2000

    What a challenge, Thousands of young trees nearly 100 bunkers testing par 4 and par 5,s keep on the fairway or the trees or bunkers will get you. Holes 10 and 11 both over water. hole 11 short par 3 but with 5 bunkers around it and water in front of it narrow green to aim for what a tester.A very intresting and testing course.Looking forward to playing it again.

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      • Bondhay G.C. in Nottinghamshire, England

        bob newbold wrote on: Sep 6, 2008

        this course is the worst i have ever played and they think its championship calibare how wrong they are. If you manage to hit the awfull fairways you cant hit the green because they are like concrete and the pins are always at the front. And if ur in the rough you have a tree in the way and you cant chip out because there are bunkers everywhere or if you are in a bunker then you also have a tree or a rediculous pond in the way.
        Only play this course if you paid to do so

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  • Europe Golf courses reviews Matthew Buckle, hdcp 24 04/00

    Matthew Buckle, hdcp 24 wrote on: Mar 31, 2000

    A great little courses which is great for the kids or as a warm-up round. Though it is a par three nine-holer you will find the holes suprisingly challenging and the first two are 3-wood length. In contrast one of the later holes is tiny and can be reached, on a good day, with a putter!! The clubhouse is first class and the country club as a whole provides an excellent day out. Give it a try.

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