Chipping Sodbury Golf Club
Chipping Sodbury,
Bristol, BS37 6NS
Tel : +44(0) 1454 319042 Fax : +44(0) 1454 320052

Chipping Sodbury Golf Club

Directions
Signposted road (Trinity Lane) Off St Johns Way just north of Chipping Sodbury.

Further Information
(01454) 315822 Catering.

Course Details

Course Name: Beaufort Course Holes: 18 Yardage: 6786 SSS: 73
Parkland course - Cotswold views - Historic Chipping Sodbury adjacent
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Course Name: Wissun Course Holes: 6 Yardage: 747 SSS: 18
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  • Course

    Dave wrote on: Apr 4, 2005

    New 6 hole Par 3 Academy course opens May 2005

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  • ChippingSodbury GC - Beaufort course review page - Opening Comment

    Dave Edwards wrote on: Mar 23, 2005

    "Full range of Open Competitions on this County 'A' rated course in the Club's centenary year 2005"
    Dave Edwards, 23rd March 2005.
    webmaster@chippingsodburygolfclub.co.uk

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  • RE: Europe Golf courses reviews linners@theberesfords.freeserve.co.uk 1/99

    Hugh Grant wrote on: Dec 13, 2004

    This was clearly written a long time ago alot has changed. First point, Chipping Sodbury Golf Course is at its best right now with the green Keepers maintaining it to a very high standard. The Old course is being revamped and there is even a second driving range.
    The Practice and Teaching facilities are second to none !!! With dedicated teaching professional, green keeping staff there is nothing holding this club back........... It is a wonderful place to learn and play golf... Worth a visit.....!!! Highly recommended

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    linners@theberesfords.freeserve.co.uk 1/99 wrote on: Nov 30, 2000

    Par 3 sixth is a cute little hole of 168 yards, again don't go too far or you will be in some of the thickest rough you have ever seen. Par 4 seventh looks devastating from the tee but it is easier than it looks although it is all uphill. Par 4 eighth is another good chance for a birdie. It is downhill all the way but the green is not usually in the best shape. Finally you come to the monster Par 5 ninth which is all uphill. This has a great big hump up the left hand side which can cause great trouble if struck. Hit it and you will be lucky to get away with a double bogey. However if you clear it, it could bring dividends with a birdie to finish your round off.
    I hope you enjoyed this review. I play the course everyday in the summer and it is a good quirky little course.

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