Course Review · Gloucestershire · Hillside Parkland · Hidden Gem

Leckhampton Golf Club

Location Leckhampton, Cheltenham
Type Hillside Parkland
Holes 9
Par 70 (18 holes)
Visitors Welcome

“Leckhampton is the kind of intimate, personal golf club that defines the character of English golf at its most genuine — nine holes played twice on a hillside that demands creative thinking, rewards local knowledge and offers views across Cheltenham that few courses anywhere in the region can match.”
TGG Course Score
Course Quality

7.0/10

Conditioning

7.2/10

Setting

8.4/10

Value

8.6/10

Welcome

8.2/10

Overall

7.7/10

The Course

Leckhampton Golf Club sits on the lower slopes of Leckhampton Hill on the southern edge of Cheltenham, occupying ground that rises sharply from the town and provides some of the finest elevated views in Gloucestershire. The nine-hole layout is played twice from different tee positions, a format that — when the course architect has done their work — produces a genuinely varied round, and Leckhampton’s design rewards the approach.

The terrain is the defining characteristic here. Several holes require a precise read of the gradient before club selection is possible, and approach shots that look straightforward on flat ground become genuinely testing on sloping lies. The elevated greens amplify every putting misread. None of this is punishing in a way that discourages the moderate handicapper; it is testing in a way that reveals the merit of careful, observant play.

The views across Cheltenham from the higher holes are a genuine attraction in their own right — the Regency roofline stretching out below, the Malverns visible on a clear day, and the distinctive outline of Cheltenham Racecourse visible to the north. There is a quality to this kind of English hillside club — rooted, local, quietly proud — that larger venues rarely replicate.

The Clubhouse

The clubhouse reflects the club’s character — modest in scale, comfortable in atmosphere and reflective of a membership that plays here because they love this specific piece of ground, not because they need a venue to impress guests. Visitors are made welcome and the informality is one of the round’s pleasures rather than a limitation.

Key Notes
  • Nine holes played twice — the different tee positions genuinely alter the character of each hole, so pay attention on the first nine to prepare for the second
  • The elevation means wind can arrive suddenly and from unexpected directions — club up on the exposed upper holes
  • Views from the higher holes are exceptional in clear weather — worth pausing on the 5th and 8th to take them in
  • Combine with Cheltenham Golf Club and Cotswold Hills for a full Cheltenham-area golf day
  • The Hill itself is a nature reserve — the walk to and from some holes has a character entirely its own
  • Green fees are among the most accessible in the area — an ideal introduction to Cheltenham golf for visitors to the town
Practical Information
From £15 (visitor)
Via club direct
Welcome — phone ahead advised
Cheltenham (2 miles)

Recommended Base

No. 38 The Park, Cheltenham

An elegant boutique hotel in a Regency townhouse in the heart of Cheltenham — beautifully designed, with excellent breakfasts and a location that places the town’s restaurants, spa facilities and racecourse within easy reach. The natural base for a Cheltenham golf break combining Leckhampton, Cheltenham Golf Club and Cotswold Hills.

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