Overview The Players Club
Situated on the outskirts of Bristol The Players Club offers two 18 hole courses, a 9 hole Par 3 course and exceptional practice facilities. The club opened in 2002 and all the courses are designed by Adrian Stiff, architect of the acclaimed Cumberwell Park and The Kendleshire.
The flagship Codrington course, is designed to test you, thrill you and frustrate in equal measure with a reputation of being one of the toughest courses in the South-West. The course has been framed amongst woodland combining an eclectic blend of styles with numerous bunkers and lakes coming into play on almost every hole which only further adds to the exciting character of the course. The "Championship Course", primarily is the Codrington course but with a different 2nd & 3rd hole and the 7th & 8th are combined is one of the longest in the world and up to 2010 was the longest in Great Britain, the front nine at 4077 yards probably is the longest in Europe. On a quiet midweek morning visitors have the chance to tackle this beast.
The Stranahan course is ideal for a casual round or for Societies and presents a very different prospect to the golfer than it’s elder brother the Codrington. This layout is much more golfer friendly, but still offers a challenge to the experienced player with shot placement and good putting important factors in making a good score. The course is minimal in bunkering and only boasts a few lakes save that of the 1st, however creative contouring and undulations are testing obstacles in there own right.
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6.42 miles |
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10.41 miles |
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15.58 miles |
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24.67 miles |
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24.25 miles |
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36.66 miles |
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