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Golf at Pearl Lake Holiday Park, Herefordshire

16th April 2025

Pearl Lake Country Holiday Park’s exclusive 9-hole golf course is for the use of our home owners and guests staying with us. Guests and home owners at our sister parks can also play the course. Love your golf? As well as our 9-holer, there are four fantastic 18 hole courses close to all our parks.  […]

5 star caravan park with golf course in Herefordshire

Pearl Lake Country Holiday Park’s exclusive 9-hole golf course is for the use of our home owners and guests staying with us. Guests and home owners at our sister parks can also play the course.

Love your golf? As well as our 9-holer, there are four fantastic 18 hole courses close to all our parks. 

Kington Golf Club – the highest 18 hole course in the country.

Burghill Valley Golf Club – 18 holes nestled in glorious countryside.

Leominster Golf Club – a course with 18 very different holes.

Herefordshire Golf Club – the oldest club in Herefordshire established in 1896

Fine tune your game with a quick practice round at Pearl Lake before heading off to break course records across the county!

Course map

 
5 star caravan holiday park with golf course

Green Fees

    • Holiday Home owners – no charge
    • Self-catering guests – no charge
    • Touring customers and visiting guests – £12 per day

In brief

In 2023 our course was updated with five completely new holes. We lengthened the existing first hole to create a tricky dog-leg par 4. We also installed a sprinkler system servicing all new greens to maintain a much better quality putting surface.

The course will test the best of golfers not with its length but with the need for accuracy. A course suited for beginners and competent golfers alike. Our course has encouraged some of our  holiday home owners to take up golf for the first time! It’s a course that grows with you as you try to reduce your handicap.

Straight hitters will benefit from keeping the ball in play, as opposed to long hitters that are wayward off the tee. It’s the short game that will give the greatest return. There are narrow greens, water hazards, deep bunkers and tree-lined fairways. It’s a little course that leaves a big impression!

With 3 different tees for each hole, white, yellow and red, effectively there are 27 holes to play. Graded ‘Hard’ (white), ‘Medium’ (yellow), and ‘Easy’ (red), You’ll need a different approach on each hole as you navigate your way to that perfect round.

 

Our 9-hole Golf Course – swing by swing

 

Hole 1 – Par 4 “Oak No More”

 

229 yds White Tee
215 yds Yellow Tee
215 yds Red Tee

 

A short par 4, with a longer dog-leg left. Big hitters can get on the green in one but beware it is out-of-bounds on the right!  Play it safe, on for 2 and 2 putts, start with a solid par.

Hole 2 – Par 3“The Spinney”

149 yds White Tee
144 yds Yellow Tee
139 yds Red Tee

Trying to hold a green that slopes away from the tee is challenging and calls for a soft, high fade. Short game skills are needed to make par.  Avoid short-siding yourself to give you some room for a tasty chip!

 

Hole 3 – Par 3 “Shobdon Rise” 

186 yds White Tee
184 yds Yellow Tee
184 yds Red Tee

A long uphill par 3 that reduces the carry of your tee shot. The fence line left is out of bounds.  The bunker front left of the green stops many going for the flag. If you miss the green or end up too far from the hole, the tiered putting surface makes putting for par nerve-wracking.

Hole 4 – Par 3 “Top to Bottom”

173 yds White Tee
173 yds Yellow Tee
165 yds Red Tee

This downhill hole will question your club choice. Less club needed as the green is lower than the tee. You could try that high, floaty, Rory McIlroy-type draw over the big tree. Then land it oh-so-softly on the small green? 

Hole 5 – Par 3 “Round T’ Bend”

149 yds White Tee
133 yds Yellow Tee
146 yds Red Tee

This may be one of the toughest holes on new course. Playing to a blind green you need to move the ball in flight from left to right. You’ll need enough loft to clear the trees and still find the green.

Hole 6 – Par 3 “Short & Sweet”

131 yds White Tee
129 yds Yellow Tee
129 yds Red Tee

A short hole where you should find the green from the tee. 

Hole 7 – Par 3 “Three To Play”

135 yds White Tee
139 yds Yellow Tee
130 yds Red Tee

If you miss the green here, miss it short. There are bunkers left and right and out of bounds at the back. 

Hole 8 – Par 3 “Lucky Eight”

144 yds White Tee
149 Yellow Tee
140 Red Tee

The green is going to be a tricky prospect, even on slow days. With two tiers sloping down from back to front it’ll be easy to putt off the front of the green. Leave yourself an uphill putt or, if you miss the green, an uphill chip from front left. 

Hole 9 – Par 4 “Windy Heights”

325 yds White Tee
329 yds Yellow Tee
320 yds Red Tee

Arguably the most challenging shot on the course. The tee shot threatens out-of-bounds left and right.  A ball that carries the grass bunker and finds the fairway will give you the chance to reach the green in regulation. Get it wrong and this hole has ruined many a good round. Get it right and head to The Lakeside Bar and Bistro with heroic tales of straight drives and unlikely pars.