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Set within mixed woodland high above the rolling hills of the Cotswolds beyond, the 6,800 yard Championship golf course is considered one of the finest in Gloucestershire.

Designed by Club member and scratch golfer Morris Little and constructed in 1976, the course has matured into a true test of golf. In past years it has been the venue for the English Ladies Amateur Championship, the Mens and Ladies County Championships and, most recently, the England Golf Boys U18 County Finals.

We are proud of our exceptional attention to detail and we invite you to pit your wits against our quality greens. Each hole at Cotswold Hills Golf Club features five tee positions to suit all golfers and whilst the course layout demands respect, you will be rewarded with a thoroughly enjoyable game of golf.

  • View Local Rules

    All information is now contained on a QR code, which is available at the club or via the scorecard.

    Local Rules

    1. OUT OF BOUNDS (Rule 18.2)

    1. Beyond any fence, wall or hedge bounding the course.
    2. On or over the tarmac roadway to the right of the 10th hole.
    3. The practice putting green.
    4. On or over any pathway surrounding the clubhouse, including the car park.
    5. The planted areas surrounding the putting green, behind the 9th green and to the right of the 18th green.

    2. ABNORMAL COURSE CONDITIONS (Rule 16.1)

    1. The tarmac portion of the path on holes 7 and 11 and all wooden-edged (both sides), rubber crumb and grow-through paths.
    2. The gazebo, including it’s shuttered foundation, to the left of the 7th green (relief may be taken by dropping a ball within one club-length of the red disc located on the grass beyond the gazebo between the path and the wall).
    3. Pop up sprinkler heads and irrigation covers (in addition to the types of interference described in Rule16.1a, when a ball lies in the general area, interference also exists if such an immovable obstruction is on the players line of play, is within two club-lengths of the putting green and within two club-lengths of the ball).
    4. Huts, timber steps, fairway distance marker discs, waste bins and ball washers.
    5. The bell and it’s support on the left side of the 12th fairway.
    6. Ground under repair is defined as any area encircled by a white line.
    7. Young trees marked with a stake or plastic guard netting.
    8. The drainage channels on the 4th, 5th, 11th and 12th holes and any recently treated winter tees are defined as no play zones and relief must be taken in accordance with Rule 16.1b

    3. INTEGRAL OBJECTS
    All walls, fences natural paths and tracks are integral objects. The ball must be played as it lies or declared unplayable (Rule 19).

    4. RED PENALTY AREA (Rule 17)
    Left of the 7th green, this is defined by red stakes/lines and the pump-house, tanks, steps and hedge are all within a red penalty area.

    PENALTY FOR BREACH OF LOCAL RULES:
    General Penalty
    Match Play – loss of hole
    Stroke Play – 2 strokes