The course at Upminster Golf Club lives up to the beauty of its historic clubhouse, combining lovely views of the Essex Countryside. This is especially so in spring and autumn, with lively turf, superb greens and brand new bunkers. This Essex golf course is spread out over the rolling greensward that runs gently down to the River Ingrebourne, combining wide fairways with holes requiring finesse and judgment. Water comes into play, either directly or psychologically, on the holes through which the Ingrebourne winds its pretty way. It was originally laid out in 1928 by the great Harry (H. A.) Colt who is often described as the founder of golf course architecture in Britain. As well as the course at the Upminster Golf Club in Essex, he also worked on Royal Lytham & St Annes, Royal Portrush, Muirfield, Sunningdale, Royal Worlington and Royal Belfast among many other famous golf courses.
Tee
Distance
PAR
CR
SR
red
5046
71
73
127
yellow
5247
69
67.9
117
white
5505
69
69.1
121
Henry Styles
68
Scott Beadle
71
Richard Beadle
71
James Wickens
71
Rob Trotman
74
Guy Wade
May 24, 2023
Mature course, beautiful river running through. Great clubhouse, restaurant and bar.
Michael Taylor
October 10, 2019
Tough course the greens are super fast and difficult to hold if hit onto green near pin positions. It shows a below 16 handicapper ability compared to say above the 20 h/c. Some fairways have to be hit without going left or right into water or out of bounds. In all a very challenging course
Rob Trotman
September 5, 2017
Very nice
Dominic Lewis
March 25, 2016
Poor atm