# The Best Golf Hotels in the UK
British golf hotels bundle championship courses with luxury accommodations, transforming a round into a complete resort experience. These properties pair world-class fairways with spa facilities, Michelin-worthy restaurants, and five-star service.
Properties like Gleneagles in Scotland deliver on all fronts. The resort commands three courses, including the PGA Centenary Course that hosted the 2014 Ryder Cup. Guests enjoy a Michelin-starred restaurant, a sprawling spa, and rooms overlooking the Perthshire Highlands. Rates run upward of £400 per night during peak season.
Down south, Claridge's in London caters to visiting golfers with packages to nearby courses including Walton Heath and Wentworth Club. The hotel's elegance matches its proximity to London's West End. Green fees alone at championship courses range from £150 to £300 per round.
Pennyhill Park near Bagshot, Surrey offers on-site practice facilities and direct access to multiple Surrey courses. The hotel's thermal spa and two restaurants justify stays even for non-golfers. Package deals bundling accommodation and rounds start around £350 per night.
For seaside golf, Old Colwyn on the Welsh coast combines links-style play with Victorian charm. The property overlooks its own nine-hole course while providing access to premier Welsh layouts. Budget £200-£250 nightly.
Travel trends show wealthy golfers increasingly booking multi-night packages rather than day trips. Golf tourism generates £3 billion annually across the UK. Properties report demand spikes during major tournaments and championship events.
Spring and autumn represent peak seasons when weather suits play and accommodation discounts fade. Book six to eight weeks ahead for popular properties. Many hotels now offer flexible cancellation policies reflecting pandemic-era booking anxiety.
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