Palmerston Course
Donald Steel's Palmerston Course winds through mature Corsican, Scots and Hornbeam pine trees, and is a challenging par 73 test. The designer has made full use of the natural landscape to create truly amazing hazards which are as beautiful as they are treacherous.
Melbourne Course
Laid out around and across the River Lea, the Melbourne Course is a golf course of immense beauty. The stunning land was manipulated into a championship course by the great duo of Peter Alliss and Clive Clark, who made full use of the 18th century parkland. A unique touch makes the finish even more special – golfers are transported to the final green via the Broadwater ferry.
Overlooking the golf courses and the Broadwater is the majestic clubhouse, which is not only the place to relax after a round, but also boasts an excellent banqueting hall which is the ideal stage for a lunch or dinner as part of a corporate golf event at Brocket Hall.