Goodwood Park Golf Resort

Goodwood, Chichester, West Sussex, PO18 0QB
Although Goodwood is famous for speed, the golf resort found here is the perfect place to sit back and relax. Golfers are welcomed by 36 holes of enjoyable golf set amongst Sussex countryside.
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Golf Courses[+]
The Goodwood Park course, designed in 1987 by renowned golf architect Donald Steele, lies within the parkland surrounding Goodwood House. The championship par 72 golf course at 6650 yards, has been carefully designed to blend in with the splendid surroundings of the estate. This fantastic resort golf course measures 6,525 yards and is fairly generous over the opening holes but don't be deceived as it gets progressively harder throughout your round.

The resort course often referred to as the Park has recently been joined by the Downs Course which was originally layed out by five-time Open Champion James Braid. Having only recently been finished to it's former glory, the Downs offers stunning vistas and is without doubt one of the finest downland courses in the UK.
Hotel Accommodation[+]
The Goodwood Park Hotel & Country Club is a prestigious hotel set in 12,000 acres of Goodwood Estate, the ancestral home to the Dukes of Richmond. It offers stylish accommodation and extensive leisure facilities. There is a dedicated conference centre and an award-winning restaurant providing modern British cuisine.

The famous Goodwood motor-racing circuit and Goodwood Horse racing are nearby, together with stunning Goodwood House, home of the Earl & Countess of March, open to the public and corporate clients for private use. Situated below the South Downs, Goodwood Park offers comfortable accommodation and an impressive array of leisure facilities: indoor heated swimming pool, spa bath, sauna, steam room, state-of-the-art fitness gymnasium and tennis courts.

Goodwood House, with its fine collection of paintings and period furniture, stands just above the hotel. Close at hand are the picturesque city of Chichester, famed for its Norman Cathedral, and Bosham harbour, which has historic links with both King Canute and King Harold.