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Burnham And Berrow Stay And Play Review – Golf Monthly Burnham Berrow

Burnham and Berrow Stay And Play Review

Jeremy Ellwood heads down to the renowned championship links at Burnham and Berrow in Somerset for a stay and play break

Burnham And Berrow Stay And Play Review

On course Burnham and Berrow

Championship course: par 70, 6,475 yards (Spoon course – each set of tees has its own name) Channel course: par 70, 5,852 yards (twice round 9 holes) Oh, we do like to be beside the seaside, us golfing Brits. So it’s great that a number of our top links also offer comfortable, cosy accommodation. This means you can get straight out of bed on to the 1st tee… perhaps preferably stopping off for a hearty clubhouse breakfast en route.

The 1st green on the Championship Course

The Championship course at Burnham and Berrow , ranked 30th in our UK & Ireland Top 100, starts with a narrowish uphill par 4 between the dunes. The 2nd is then just a superb rollercoaster links hole.

Burnham and Berrow Stay and Play review

Both courses play over gloriously rumpled links terrain (Credit: James Lovett)

You get great views of the Bristol Channel from the elevated 4th tee before tackling a simply gorgeous short par 3. Then it’s on into the late front-nine marsh holes where, unusually for a links, reeds and rushes line the fairways.

Burnham and Berrow Stay And Play Review

The short 5th is a cracking par 3

The 9th, worryingly christened ‘Wreck, is one of a quartet of well-bunkered par 3s at Burnham and Berrow.

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