Your browser is not supported. Please update it.
Hampton Court Palace Golf Club

Many may be aware of the palace at Hampton Court but not necessarily its golf course. Within the grounds at Home Park, it offers a truly unique opportunity to play a traditional parkland course at one of the country’s most famous royal parks.

A ‘Must Play’

As golfers of ability, the new owners take great pride in the presentation of their courses. At 6,500 yards, the par 71 design meanders through hundreds of mature trees in a naturally free draining location.

Under the gaze of fallow deer, it’s easy to forget how close you are to the City of London but not hard to see why Golf Monthly features it on its ‘must play’ shortlist.

BOOK A TEE TIME

  • View Scorecard
    HoleBlack
    Yards
    Black
    ParStroke
    Index
    S.I.
    White
    Yards
    White
    ParStroke
    Index
    S.I.
    Yellow
    Yards
    Yellow
    ParStroke
    Index
    S.I.
    1396473814732747
    2344413338413325415
    333141732141730349
    4348433384333443
    5555511506511441513
    6405413974138841
    74074534845290411
    8160315152315107317
    9372493684935945
    10395423904238444
    11300418295418291414
    122113619936129316
    1335541234241233642
    14529514476514424510
    154104438444279412
    1640941038441034246
    17151316142316131318
    18436484314833948
    Out331836314936287436
    In319635304335265535
    Total651471619271552971
  • WHS Course Handicap Table
  • Pin Sheet
  • Local Rules

    Hampton Court Palace Golf Club – Local Rules

    1. OUT OF BOUNDS

    A ball lying beyond the line of posts or in the trench marking out of bounds to the left of the 18th fairway and green. On or over the road to the left of the 14th fairway. On or over the road to the rear of the 5th and 9th greens.

    2. STONES IN BUNKERS

    are movable obstructions, Rule 24-1 applies.

    3. TREE GUARDS

    There are an integral part of the course and the ball must be played as it lies. If the ball is unplayable the player must proceed under Rule 28, Ball unplayable.

    4. WATERING SYSTEM

    All fixed sprinkler heads, control cover etc are immovable obstructions and relief from interference by them may be obtained under Rule 24-2. In addition, if such an obstruction on or within two club-lengths of the putting green of the hole being played intervenes on the line of play between the ball and the hole, the player may obtain relief, without penalty, as follows: if the ball lies off the putting green but not in the hazard, and is within 2 club-length of the intervening obstruction, it may be lifted, cleaned and dropped at the nearest point to where the ball lay which A (is not near the hole) B (avoids such intervention) C (is not in a hazard or on a putting green).

    5. GROUND UNDER REPAIR

    Surface damage to the course caused by deer is GUR and relief may be taken under Rule 16. In a bunker if a ball lies in a deer footmark, it may be placed as near as possible to the place where is lay which avoids interference with the lie of the ball. Player’s would give their opponent/marker the opportunity to observe and agree on a condition before a ball is lifted.

    6. SURFACE DAMAGE BY ANIMAL ON GREENS

    Relief may be taken under Rule 16.

    7. PATHS AND VEHICLE TRACKS

    Provide the ball is not out of bounds, relief may be obtained under Rule 24-2 .

    8. PLAYING GROUPS

    Groups of players must be no larger than 4 players. The club also reserve the right to pair up small groups during busy periods on the golf course.

    PENALTY FOR BREACH OF LOCAL RULES

    Match Play – Loss of hole: Stroke Play – Two strokes.

    PACE OF PLAY

    Maximum allotted time for an 18 hole round for a 4ball is 4.5 hours but we recommend groups aim to get round sooner if not waiting for groups ahead.