Boringdon Park Golf Club 
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Address:
Plympton
Devon
United Kingdom
Phone: 01752 339113
Boringdon Park Golf Club is located at Plympton near Plymouth in Devon, set within 400 acres of parkland with panoramic views of both Dartmoor and Plymouth Sound. The club offers 27 holes across two courses: the 18-hole Saltram Course and the 9-hole Estuary Course. The Saltram Course was designed by Donald Steel and extended to its current 18-hole layout in 1997, measuring 6,918 yards from the back tees with a par of 73 and a course rating of 74.1, making it one of the longer courses in Devon. The greens on both courses are built to USGA specification. The 9-hole Estuary Course, which opened around 2010, measures approximately 3,013 yards at par 36 and comprises a balanced mix of par threes, fours, and fives.
The Saltram Course is laid out across undulating parkland terrain, with the natural contours of the land incorporated into the design. The layout features strategic bunkering influenced in part by St Andrews-style double greens on some holes, along with multiple water hazards that come into play throughout the round. The course carries a slope rating of 125 and presents a varied test across its length, with several demanding par fours and fives rewarding accurate driving and approach play. Views of Dartmoor and Plymouth Sound are visible from several points on both courses.
The signature hole on the Saltram Course is the 13th, a par three of 209 yards with an island green completely surrounded by water, widely regarded as one of the more testing short holes in the region. The club has hosted the English Golf Union County Championship among other competitive events.