Belton Park Golf Club: The Course
Founded in 1890, Belton Park Golf Club lies within the spacious parkland of the historic National Trust estate of Belton House. Its 27 holes in 3 nines, all starting from the clubhouse, take in some of the finest views of the Lincolnshire countryside.
Rated in the Top 100 "Hidden Gems". Golf monthly, December 2011.
"A Hidden Gem...a golf course that embodies fun from start to finish; one where the scenery, the atmosphere and the feel-good factor count for more than the severity of the test."
The Brownlow Course (holes 1 - 18) is a par 71 of 6427 yards, the Ancaster (1 - 9, 19 - 27) a par 70 of 6227 yards and the Belmont (10 - 27) a par 69 of 6016 yards. With irrigated fairways and fast true greens, the courses provide a good test of golf for players of all handicaps. And the attractive parkland landscape with its herd of fallow deer provides a marvellous backdrop which is a joy to play in.
Each of the holes has a special character which provides a different test of your golfing skills. Hit the numbered buttons above for a tour of the sample holes.







