Dunston Hall Golf Course gb

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Norfolk
United Kingdom

Dunston Hall Golf Course is an 18-hole, par 71 parkland layout measuring around 6,179 to 6,275 yards, situated on the grounds of the Dunston Hall Hotel near Norwich, Norfolk. The course was designed by J. Glasgow, with Peter Alliss also credited in some sources, and opened in 1994. It was built to USGA specification and contours around the 150-acre wooded Dunston Hall estate, which is centred on an Elizabethan-style red brick country house. The layout weaves through mature trees and undulating terrain typical of the Norfolk countryside, with the course routed to make the most of the estate's natural features.

Water is the defining characteristic of the course, with eleven of the eighteen holes featuring water hazards in some form. This places a strong premium on accuracy over distance, as errant shots are regularly punished by ponds and streams positioned to catch both tee shots and approaches. The fairways are tree-lined throughout, and strategically placed bunkers add further demands on shot-making. The course is generally considered a fair test for golfers of all abilities rather than a severe championship examination, with a mix of doglegs, short and long holes providing variety across the round.

The standout hole is the 16th, which sits at the highest point of the course and offers panoramic views across the Norfolk countryside, with an island green requiring a precise tee shot.

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