The course at Westward Ho! dates back to 1864 which makes it the oldest course in England! The links starts and finishes with two flattish holes which transitions you from the club house through the farmland to the links land. Holes 3 to 8 are superb with the Cape bunker on the 4th being particularly memorable. The 6th is about the most humpy bumpy fairway you could imagine. The middle of the course winds through the Sea Rushes (a spiky plant) which adds an exciting challenge. After your round don't miss a visit to the club house with its museum to the history of the club and golf in general.
The course at Westward Ho! dates back to 1864 which makes it the oldest course in England! The links starts and finishes with two flattish holes which transitions you from the club house through the farmland to the links land. Holes 3 to 8 are superb with the Cape bunker on the 4th being particularly memorable. The 6th is about the most humpy bumpy fairway you could imagine. The middle of the course winds through the Sea Rushes (a spiky plant) which adds an exciting challenge. After your round don't miss a visit to the club house with its museum to the history of the club and golf in general.