Foxhills Club & Resort
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The Courses
Foxhills offers three distinct golf experiences within its 400-acre Surrey estate. The Manor Course is the flagship — a mature 18-hole parkland of 6,774 yards that winds through woodland and open ground with genuine variety and challenge. Tree-lined fairways demand accuracy, and the greens are well-presented and consistently paced. The Bernard Hunt Course, named after the former Ryder Cup captain who was the club’s longtime professional, is a shorter 18-hole layout that plays to par 70 and suits golfers who want a less demanding but still enjoyable round.
The third option is the Longcross nine-hole course — a compact layout ideal for a quick nine before dinner or as a warm-up before a full round on the Manor. The combination of three different formats within a single estate makes Foxhills unusually flexible as a multi-day golf destination.
The Manor Course is the one to prioritise. It plays to a genuine championship length and the parkland setting — mature oaks and silver birches framing fairways on undulating Surrey countryside — is attractive without being as dramatic as the great heathland courses nearby. What Foxhills lacks in the elite pedigree of Wentworth or Walton Heath it more than compensates for in accessibility, quality of the complete resort experience, and the ease with which golfers and non-golfing partners can both be fully catered for.
The Resort
The Foxhills hotel and spa sit at the heart of the estate, and the spa in particular is one of the better hotel spa offerings in Surrey — a full thermal suite, treatment rooms, indoor and outdoor pools and a fitness centre that makes genuine recovery between rounds straightforward. The dining is reliable and the accommodation comfortable if not luxurious. Foxhills is not a five-star destination; it is something more useful for most golfers — a consistently good, well-run resort where everything works and the focus is on the golf.
- Play the Manor Course first — it is the longest, most demanding and most rewarding of the three
- Visitors are welcome seven days a week — one of the most accessible quality courses in Surrey
- The spa is genuinely good for a hotel spa — use it between rounds rather than just at the end of a stay
- The Bernard Hunt Course is ideal for a morning warm-up or an evening nine after dinner
- Golf & spa break packages available directly through the resort — good value for two-night stays
- Location is excellent for day trips to Wentworth and other Surrey courses if access can be arranged
Foxhills Hotel & Spa
Hotel, spa, pools and three courses all within the same estate — Foxhills is Surrey’s most self-contained Stay · Play · Recover destination. Partners who do not golf have the spa, pools and grounds; golfers have three courses and the flexibility to play as much or as little as suits the occasion.
