Bristol & Clifton
Bristol, England- AddressBeggar Bush Ln, Clifton, Bristol BS8 3TH, UK
Situated only a couple of miles from the Clifton Suspension Bridge which spans the Avon Gorge, Bristol & Clifton Golf Club was formed in 1891, some twenty-seven years after the bridge first carried traffic across the River Avon. The company operating the iconic bridge was only too happy to assist early members of the club residing on the other side of the river by offering discounted season tickets costing five shillings.
It’s not known who set out the initial 9-hole course but it was quickly extended to an 18-hole layout by March of 1895, playing to an overall length of 5,831 yards and a par of 73, with a pair of par five holes completing the round. Members used this course until April 1948 when C.K. Cotton redesigned the layout (one of many that he reconstructed immediately after World War II) by introducing holes 2, 4 and 14, reversing the nines and reducing the par by three strokes.
An additional tract of almost fifty acres has since been purchased to allow for future course development, enabling the existing layout to be modified or additional holes to be added. The last major course alterations took place in 2004/5 when three holes were lengthened and almost two dozen fairway bunkers were installed around the course to tighten up the driving lines. A new irrigation system has also recently been put in place.
The course extends to 6,413 yards from the back tees, configured as two returning nines, each of which concludes with a doglegging par five. Accuracy is the watchword here, as trees bordering the fairways and bunkers protecting the greens will punish wayward play. Feature holes include the tricky short par fours at the 5th, 10th and 15th whilst the tightly bunkered back-to-back par threes at the 6th and 7th are delightful one-shot holes.
Bristol & Clifton proudly hosted the English Senior Men’s Amateur Championship in 2013. The 125th anniversary of the club was then marked three years later when it held the English Women’s Amateur Championship. England under-16 player and rising star Emily Price from Cleobury Golf Club in Worcestershire won this prestigious event by two strokes with a seven under par aggregate score of 285.
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View AllCotton didn't take up golf course architecture until the end of WWII when well over 50. In between times he taught as a schoolmaster before drifting into the role of secretary at Parkstone and Stoke Poges.