Golf Trips to England and Wales
England and Wales offer a captivating blend of tradition, coastal beauty, and championship golf. From the storied links of the “Golf Coast”, where historic clubs sit atop rugged dunes along the Irish Sea, to the refined parkland and coastal layouts around London and the Southwest, and the dramatic scenery of Wales, these neighboring countries deliver a wonderfully varied golf experience.
Iconic courses such as Royal Liverpool and Royal Birkdale near Liverpool, Sunningdale and Royal St George’s in the London/Southwest corridor, and Royal Porthcawl in Wales can all be seamlessly added to your custom itinerary. Beyond the course, England and Wales offer vibrant cities, historic pubs, dramatic coastlines, Michelin-starred dining, and centuries of culture to explore.
Below is a guide to planning a golf trip to England and/or Wales, with top courses, an interactive map (desktop only), accommodation advice, transportation tips, weather insights, and more. Scroll down to explore—your British golf adventure begins here.

EnglanD & Wales
Your Ultimate Trip Planning Resource for Golf in England/Wales
*Use the desktop version to view our interactive map.
Open Championship Courses
Hidden Gems
Sample Packages
World Top 100 Golf Courses
England and Wales are home to 16 of the Golf Digest World Top 100 golf courses.
The Open Championship Courses
England is home to six courses that have hosted The Open Championship. Pioneer Golf has long standing relationships with all of these courses and is happy to book tee times at as many of these courses that your itinerary allows.
The Hidden Gems
Courses that rival The Open Championship Courses in every way, but they haven't made it on the rotation.. yet.
Formby
Prince’s
Hillside
Southport & Ainsdale
St. George’s Hill
Sample Packages
Our Nine most popular trips
Northwest
London
South Coast
London & South Coast
London & Northwest
Packages
Additional Travel Information
Where should I stay?
The options in a bit more detail…
We all know what a hotel is like, however, do keep in mind that hotels in England and Wales are smaller, have smaller beds, are older, and have less amenities than their North American counterparts. That means rooms are smaller too! Many hotels in places like England that have cooler climates don’t have AC although these days many 5-star hotels will while few 4-star hotels will. Also, many hotels in popular destinations like London do not have parking onsite and may send you to a parking garage or lot down the road or you’ll have to drive around looking for street parking. Many hotels offer room upgrades for the better views, bigger rooms, and bigger beds. You unfortunately won’t get the nice views with most standard rooms at most hotels.
Think of it this way… A 5-star hotel in England is more comparable to a 4-star hotel in the US or Canada while a 4-star hotel in England is more comparable to a 3-star hotel in the US or Canada. There are plenty of exceptions to this, but it is a good general rule in order to calibrate your expectations especially if you have not traveled to Europe before. Check out a hotel’s

A B&B is normally a large house or apartment where the hosts/owners often live on the property and offer a more personal level of service to their guests than a hotel. A guesthouse is simply a B&B with more rooms. In England and Wales, a B&B has less than four rooms while a guesthouse has more. B&Bs and guesthouses will not have an elevator, a pool, AC, and generally have smaller rooms than hotels. Check out a B&B or Guesthouse’s website from the links in our proposal to learn all you need!

Ready to dive into some details?
Now this will be confusing! In the US a small bed for one person is called a “twin bed” while in England and Wales it is generally called a “single bed”. A size up in the US is usually called a “full bed” while in England it’s called a “double bed”. A US “queen” is most similar in size to a “king” in England. A very common practice in England is for a room to have two “single” beds for two adults sleeping in their own small beds, but those beds can be pushed and zipped together to transform the bed into a UK “super king” bed which is almost as wide as a US “king”. Please refer to the chart below for the full details on the various types and sizes.


A “single room” is generally a room with one UK double bed (can be larger in many establishments) for one person.
A “double room” is generally a room with one larger bed for two people (e.g., a couple). The size of the bed in a “double room” can be a UK double, king, or super king depending on the establishment.
A “twin room” is generally a room with two beds for two adults each in a separate bed. Generally, the two beds are UK single beds. If you’re looking for a room with two separate larger beds, then you usually have to stick to a 5-star hotel (some 4-star hotels offer this) and the rooms will be an upgrade from a standard room.
A typical group of buddies may have some in the group double up and have two people per room (double occupancy) for those who don’t mind sharing and want to save a fair bit. These rooms would be “twin rooms”. Some in the group may elect to spend the extra (a single room supplement) to have their own room (single occupancy). These rooms would be “single rooms”.
Often hotels in England will have rooms of varying sizes although they are all standard rooms. Your buddy may be paying the same for a bigger room! That’s just how it often is in England since many buildings are old and few rooms are the same size.
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Since we usually deal with the organizer of the group who initially does not know what room upgrades group members will want, our initial proposal usually includes standard rooms. If you want upgraded rooms from the start, please let us know. You can always add them later, but the sooner the better due to availability. Generally speaking, standard rooms will not overlook the sea or a golf course. Hotels almost always consider these as upgrades. Standard rooms will generally be the least expensive rooms available and will not have a special view.
Please keep in mind that our price will include the accommodations listed in our proposal. Once you officially sign up for a trip, those accommodations may not be available. Availability can change from one day to the next. Also, some accommodation providers will not confirm rooms far in advance so we may learn later (once their books are open) that a place is unavailable as they dole out rooms to groups in the order of the booking request (and sometimes have a pile of requests that will all get confirmed at the same time when they decide to open for reservations).
Accommodation in some places in England is extremely expensive. London is one of the most expensive cities in all of Europe for accommodations. Peak season rates generally apply between May and September. Some places offer lower rates during the shoulder season in April and October.
Generally 4 and 5-star hotels are more expensive than B&Bs/guesthouses, while a 3-star hotel can be more or less expensive than a B&B/guesthouse.
How to get around
Rental Vehicle
- Autonomy/Flexibility
- Cost
- Steering wheel is on the right side of the vehicle
- Driving on the left side of the road
- Dealing with busy roundabouts and narrow roads
- Fender benders and dealing with insurance if something happens
- Parking (especially in London)
- No local driver to lean on for advice (or driving)
- Gasoline and diesel are significantly more expensive than in the US
Private Group Transfers
- Worry-free - no need to worry about driving on the other side of the road, dealing with roundabouts and narrow roads, or finding how to get to your destination
- Cost
- Little or no flexibility to adjust pickup or dropoff times once on trip
- If you don’t appear for the pickup at arrange time, you may lose your transfer
- Can’t leave belongings in vehicle
- Can’t stop for lunch or to visit the castle on the way unless prearranged
- Limited availability (only Dublin area)
Full-time Private Chauffeur and Vehicle
- It will add so much to your experience!
- Worry-free - no need to worry about driving on the other side of the road, dealing with roundabouts and narrow roads, or finding how to get to your destination
- We use the best vehicles available in the UK
- Our drivers are awesome and will make your trip special
- You can leave belongings in vehicle
- You can stop for lunch, dinner, or to visit the castle on the way (subject to driver limitations)
- Cost (although it becomes much more affordable with more people in the group)
- Driver Limitations (although generally not much of an issue in the UK as restrictions are generous)
Weather in England
Annual Temperature, Precipitation and Daylight
The below chart contains the weather information that most golfers are interested in knowing when planning a trip to England. The data below is for Liverpool (Northwest England). The weather in the rest of the country and in Wales is fairly similar; however, the London area is on average a few to a handful of degrees warmer than Liverpool each month in the spring and summer and gets about 30% less rain during these months. The South Coast of England has similar temperatures to Liverpool in the spring and summer and on average gets about 30% less rain than Liverpool during the golf season. We organize golf trips beginning at the end of March and running through the end of October. Weather is only one of the factors to consider when planning a trip. Be sure to get advice from your Golf Travel Advisor on the other factors (e.g., course closures and availability). Don't make the mistake of choosing your month of travel only based on the weather!



Transportation
Weather
Where should I stay?
The options in a bit more detail…
We all know what a hotel is like, however, do keep in mind that hotels in England and Wales are smaller, have smaller beds, are older, and have less amenities than their North American counterparts. That means rooms are smaller too! Many hotels in places like England that have cooler climates don’t have AC although these days many 5-star hotels will while few 4-star hotels will. Also, many hotels in popular destinations like London do not have parking onsite and may send you to a parking garage or lot down the road or you’ll have to drive around looking for street parking. Many hotels offer room upgrades for the better views, bigger rooms, and bigger beds. You unfortunately won’t get the nice views with most standard rooms at most hotels.
Think of it this way… A 5-star hotel in England is more comparable to a 4-star hotel in the US or Canada while a 4-star hotel in England is more comparable to a 3-star hotel in the US or Canada. There are plenty of exceptions to this, but it is a good general rule in order to calibrate your expectations especially if you have not traveled to Europe before. Check out a hotel’s

A B&B is normally a large house or apartment where the hosts/owners often live on the property and offer a more personal level of service to their guests than a hotel. A guesthouse is simply a B&B with more rooms. In England and Wales, a B&B has less than four rooms while a guesthouse has more. B&Bs and guesthouses will not have an elevator, a pool, AC, and generally have smaller rooms than hotels. Check out a B&B or Guesthouse’s website from the links in our proposal to learn all you need!

Ready to dive into some details?
Now this will be confusing! In the US a small bed for one person is called a “twin bed” while in England and Wales it is generally called a “single bed”. A size up in the US is usually called a “full bed” while in England it’s called a “double bed”. A US “queen” is most similar in size to a “king” in England. A very common practice in England is for a room to have two “single” beds for two adults sleeping in their own small beds, but those beds can be pushed and zipped together to transform the bed into a UK “super king” bed which is almost as wide as a US “king”. Please refer to the chart below for the full details on the various types and sizes.


A “single room” is generally a room with one UK double bed (can be larger in many establishments) for one person.
A “double room” is generally a room with one larger bed for two people (e.g., a couple). The size of the bed in a “double room” can be a UK double, king, or super king depending on the establishment.
A “twin room” is generally a room with two beds for two adults each in a separate bed. Generally, the two beds are UK single beds. If you’re looking for a room with two separate larger beds, then you usually have to stick to a 5-star hotel (some 4-star hotels offer this) and the rooms will be an upgrade from a standard room.
A typical group of buddies may have some in the group double up and have two people per room (double occupancy) for those who don’t mind sharing and want to save a fair bit. These rooms would be “twin rooms”. Some in the group may elect to spend the extra (a single room supplement) to have their own room (single occupancy). These rooms would be “single rooms”.
Often hotels in England will have rooms of varying sizes although they are all standard rooms. Your buddy may be paying the same for a bigger room! That’s just how it often is in England since many buildings are old and few rooms are the same size.
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Since we usually deal with the organizer of the group who initially does not know what room upgrades group members will want, our initial proposal usually includes standard rooms. If you want upgraded rooms from the start, please let us know. You can always add them later, but the sooner the better due to availability. Generally speaking, standard rooms will not overlook the sea or a golf course. Hotels almost always consider these as upgrades. Standard rooms will generally be the least expensive rooms available and will not have a special view.
Please keep in mind that our price will include the accommodations listed in our proposal. Once you officially sign up for a trip, those accommodations may not be available. Availability can change from one day to the next. Also, some accommodation providers will not confirm rooms far in advance so we may learn later (once their books are open) that a place is unavailable as they dole out rooms to groups in the order of the booking request (and sometimes have a pile of requests that will all get confirmed at the same time when they decide to open for reservations).
Accommodation in some places in England is extremely expensive. London is one of the most expensive cities in all of Europe for accommodations. Peak season rates generally apply between May and September. Some places offer lower rates during the shoulder season in April and October.
Generally 4 and 5-star hotels are more expensive than B&Bs/guesthouses, while a 3-star hotel can be more or less expensive than a B&B/guesthouse.
What do other groups do?
Rental Vehicle
- Autonomy/Flexibility
- Cost
- Steering wheel is on the right side of the vehicle
- Driving on the left side of the road
- Dealing with busy roundabouts and narrow roads
- Fender benders and dealing with insurance if something happens
- Parking (especially in London)
- No local driver to lean on for advice (or driving)
- Gasoline and diesel are significantly more expensive than in the US
Private Group Transfers
- Worry-free - no need to worry about driving on the other side of the road, dealing with roundabouts and narrow roads, or finding how to get to your destination
- Cost
- Little or no flexibility to adjust pickup or dropoff times once on trip
- If you don’t appear for the pickup at arrange time, you may lose your transfer
- Can’t leave belongings in vehicle
- Can’t stop for lunch or to visit the castle on the way unless prearranged
- Limited availability (only Dublin area)
Full-time Private Chauffeur and Vehicle
- It will add so much to your experience!
- Worry-free - no need to worry about driving on the other side of the road, dealing with roundabouts and narrow roads, or finding how to get to your destination
- We use the best vehicles available in the UK
- Our drivers are awesome and will make your trip special
- You can leave belongings in vehicle
- You can stop for lunch, dinner, or to visit the castle on the way (subject to driver limitations)
- Cost (although it becomes much more affordable with more people in the group)
- Driver Limitations (although generally not much of an issue in the UK as restrictions are generous)
Annual Temperature, Precipitation, and Daylight
The below chart contains the weather information that most golfers are interested in knowing when planning a trip to England. The data below is for Liverpool (Northwest England). The weather in the rest of the country and in Wales is fairly similar; however, the London area is on average a few to a handful of degrees warmer than Liverpool each month in the spring and summer and gets about 30% less rain during these months. The South Coast of England has similar temperatures to Liverpool in the spring and summer and on average gets about 30% less rain than Liverpool during the golf season. We organize golf trips beginning at the end of March and running through the end of October. Weather is only one of the factors to consider when planning a trip. Be sure to get advice from your Golf Travel Advisor on the other factors (e.g., course closures and availability). Don't make the mistake of choosing your month of travel only based on the weather!
Courses in England and Wales

Aberdovey
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Ashburnham
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Berkshire – Blue Course
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Berkshire – Red Course
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Celtic Manor – Twenty Ten Course
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Conwy
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