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For an outstanding golf break in Suffolk, visit Thorpeness Golf Course on the stunning heritage coastline. Boasting one of the most challenging and enjoyable golf courses in Suffolk, this is the perfect place for golf and outdoor enthusiasts.

Set amongst the Suffolk coastal heathland, the golf course offers a tough challenge for all levels of players. Designed by James Braid in 1922, this Suffolk golf course winds through silver birch, pine trees, gorse and heather and was described by the Sunday Telegraph Golfing Guide as "Reminiscent of the inland glories of Sunningdale and Woodhall Spa".

Visit Thorpeness Golf Course for an afternoon round of golf or enjoy a longer Suffolk break with a stay at the AA 3* hotel, golf and country club.

Laid on sandy soil in an area of low rainfall Thorpeness is an excellent Winter course, often playable when other courses are closed. For competitive Winter rates-
THE EARLIER YOU BOOK THE BETTER THE RATE

"In Winter you are as close to a guarantee of playable conditions as possible, there are few areas to match it" National Club Golfer
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With comfortable accommodation, delicious food and, of course, for a well earned drink, Thorpeness Hotel has everything you’ll need to enjoy your Suffolk golf break.

Take advantage of the exclusive Suffolk Tour that combines a visit to some of the best neighbouring courses to test your skills or for those after some tuition book a golf lesson with one of the Thorpeness Golf Club professionals. They’ll soon have your putting those tricky shots and driving further than you ever have before down the fairway.

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So for a truly unique short break, come to the Suffolk coast. Enjoy the natural tonic of the refreshing sea air and breathe in the space and tranquillity of this special destination.

For more information about golf on the Suffolk coast, click here.

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