Hounslow Heath Golf Centre, Golf course in Feltham, United Kingdom
Hounslow Heath Golf Centre is a public golf facility set across roughly 50 acres with an 18-hole course. The layout measures approximately 5,900 yards from the back tees at par 69, with practice areas and a clubhouse available for use.
After World War II, the land was used for gravel extraction and landfill operations until the late 1960s, when it was redeveloped. The golf course was designed by architect Fraser Middleton and opened in 1977.
The facility operates as a public course, making golf accessible to local people through a simple pay-as-you-go approach without needing membership. Players can simply show up and play, creating a welcoming space for both casual visitors and those learning the game.
The course is open to visitors who can book a tee time without membership, and it is best to call ahead or check online for available times. The practice range and putting green are accessible to golfers preparing for their round.
The course splits into two loops of nine holes each, with holes 10 through 13 sitting north of the A315 and accessed via an underpass. This unusual layout means golfers must pass under the road during their round, creating a distinctive routing feature.
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