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Welcome to UK-GolfGuide's page which contains feedback from site users who have played at Cotswold Hills Golf Club Ltd.
Whilst UK-GolfGuide.com attempts to turf out the more unhelpful or just plain daft contributions, some may slip through. If you have played the course or hold a different opinion to those of the contributors, feel free to use the Add your Comments icon to provide a broader spread of views. If you have a gripe with the club then take it up with them directly - please don't use this facility for airing grievances!.
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Cotswold Hills Golf Club Ltd Player Reports
Bob Maskell (England) 10/08/07
Lovely setting in the Cotswolds, the clubhouse is built from Cotswold stone and looks great. The course is very much a parkland variety, lots of trees, although open enough on the hillier parts for the wind to play a part.
The greens here are super-rapid, probably the best aspect of the course. I particularly liked the par 5 16th, a real monster! This is one of the best courses in the area and we thoroughly enjoyed our day here, despite the wet weather.
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Graham Taylor (England) 27/05/03
I was looking forward to playing this course - the first full game of golf I ever played was over the Club's course at Cleeve Hill - before they moved to the present site. The current course is a good course but I was disappointed, Whereas the old course on Cleeve Hill was almsot links like at times, especially when the wind blew, with holes that blended into the natural contours, encouraging links type shots, the new layout is pure parkland. It's not long but it felt longer than it is. Very bland compared with what went before. Why don't the Club move back to Cleeve Hill. That was great.
J H Smith (England) 10/08/99
Excellent test for golfers of all abilities, very good greens, some long par 4s, 16th hole over 600 yards. Fine views. No steep hills. Considered one of the best tests of golf in Gloucestershire.



