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Diss Golf Club, NorfolkGolf Courses

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Beautiful scenery on the golf course
  • Beautiful scenery on the golf course
  • Undulating greens at Diss
  • Diverse landscape at Diss
  • Fairway and Green
  • Immaculate condition golf course
  • Approach shot to guarded green

Located on the Norfolk / Suffolk border alongside the River Waveney, Diss Golf Club is predominantly a parkland outfit, with the unique features of a heath / fenland style golf course. Known for its long finishing holes, this is a great test of golf with a links feel to it.

Diss Golf Course

18 holes, 70 par, 6206 yards. Heathland.

Diss Golf Club is renowned for being a great condition golf course all year round. Although a parkland golf course, Diss offers something very different with elements of links, heath and fenland style features. With its small, quick greens, distance judgment and shot selection is essential to scoring well on this golf course. One of the most memorable holes at Diss Golf Club is the 13th hole, a 468 yard par 4. It incorporates many scenic features and the need to hit two great shots to reach the green in regulation.

Alternative courses

Interested in Diss Golf Club? Choose from the selection of golf courses below to sample on your golf holiday. Unsure as to which golf course suits your handicap? Send us an enquiry or call our expert sales team on 0800 279 7988, our experts are on hand to offer advice and take the stress away from organising your golf break.

18th green and down the fairway

Bawburgh Golf Course

18 holes, 70 par, 6720 yards. Parkland.

Measuring 6,209-yards, the Bawburgh Golf Club is a great location for groups to play, with its challenging 18-holes that are forgiving enough for higher handicapped players but can still prove troublesome for the more established. With trees, lakes and a great finishing hole regarded as the best in the country by some, Bawburgh golf club is a must play course if you are in the region, and also offers a great bar and restaurant area in the clubhouse to relax in after your round.

12th green

Eaton Golf Course

18 holes, 70 par, 6118 yards. Parkland.

The tranquil, scenic environment with plenty of natural wildlife at Eaton Golf Club is very refreshing considering Norwich City Centre is just 10 minutes drive away. It is a golf course that is used to hosting many regional and county championship events, showing its quality and reputation as a fine club in Norfolk. This is not a long golf course by today’s standards, but the tight fairways, well placed hazards and tricky approach shots mean you have to think about position before taking each shot.

View from the green down the fairway

Great Yarmouth & Caister Golf Course

18 holes, 70 par, 6147 yards. Links.

This golf course really does offer a true test of links golf. With views across the North Denes and North Sea, Great Yarmouth & Caister really is a great setting to play golf in. One of the unique features of this golf course is the style of the bunkers, with old wooden paneling lining the inside. It is touches like this that really add to the links golfing experience on the East Coast of England. This golf course can be very tough; it requires accurate tee shots and consideration for the sea breeze sweeping down the coast.

Richmond Park Golf Course

18 holes, 71 par, 6258 yards. Parkland.

Although Richmond Park isn’t the longest of golf courses by today’s standards, don’t think it will be an easy challenge to overcome. Water features come into play on many of the holes, as well as numerous tree and bunker hazards. It is a fantastic golf course to play and is set in the peaceful Norfolk countryside, a perfect location to relax and enjoy a round of golf. Richmond Park is relatively new, built in 1990, but it is already recognized for its great condition throughout the year.

3rd Green

Royal Cromer Golf Course

18 holes, 72 par, 6290 yards. Clifftop.

This is a cliff top golf course, towering above sea level by a huge 320 feet. This offers a completely unique experience to playing golf, with some tremendous holes along the way. The signature hole is the 14th, looking out over an operational lighthouse from a great height. But don’t be fooled by this holes beauty, as it is one of the most challenging holes on the golf course. Playing golf on a cliff edge, with fantastic views, testing holes and windy conditions, this is a must play on the Norwich City Golf Tour.

Fairway approach to the green

Royal Norwich Golf Course

18 holes, 72 par, 6506 yards. Parkland.

Conveniently situated just three miles from Norwich city centre, this mature parkland championship course has provided a challenging test of golf since its founding in 1893. It has remained largely unchanged since James Braid lent his famous hand to it in 1924 and with a great drainage system in place, it remains in excellent condition throughout the year. At 6,508 yards, the course offers a stern and varied test to all with the greens in particular renowned for their tricky nature.

Sheringham Golf Course

18 holes, 70 par, 6456 yards. Clifftop.

This links golf course is exceptional and still very traditional in the modern day. It is ranked as one of the best golf courses in England and possesses some of the most memorable holes in golf. Sheringham Golf Club is extremely unique, with an old steam train line running through the golf course, not forgetting the cliff top tee shots and spectacular views. To score well round here, you require pinpoint accuracy and distance judgment, as well as controlling the golf ball in the strong winds. A standout links golf course.

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