The Course at The Wiltshire
" The real trouble starts on the greens. Designed to concentrate the mind of the putter, they are undulating, slick and treacherous. "
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Originally Designed and built by Peter Allis in 1991, the new extended and re-designed Lakes Course covers an additional 100 acres, the Wiltshire Course is a challenging and enjoyable course.
Which is what everyone says about their own golf course. This one really is.
Nearly six thousand, seven hundred yards long, every hole is different. Apart from the great views across the Wiltshire hills, the lakes and bunkers concentrate the mind wonderfully; accuracy and length play equally important parts in your search for a low score.
It's also a fair course, following the Henry Longhurst idiom that golf is there to be enjoyed.
The real trouble starts on the greens. Designed to concentrate the mind of the putter, they are undulating, slick and treacherous.
That's how we like them.
That's why people came back over and over again. The new extended course will be another reason to continue playing at The Wiltshire.
If you believe the 9-Hole Garden Course is a pitch and putt, think again. It is a 3,300 yd golf course which, when played from two sets of tees, sets up a Par 71 course with three par fives.
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Vastern
Wootton Bassett
Swindon
Wiltshire
SN4 7PB













