The course is laid out over undulating terrain and has a wealth and variety of mature trees. Effort is now being directed towards further environmental improvements, but the setting is little changed from the time Braid planted his bush in the middle of the 5th fairway.
You will still need to know where to look from the first nine holes to see a building. To the North, Glastonbury Tor remains the same, the Medips and Cheddar are distinguishable, and on a really clear day you may see beyond the Bristol Channel to Wales. New since Braid's day, but facinating, is the often impressive aerial activity from Yeovilton Air Base.
With a new irrigation system, new drainage and new course equipment, our team of greenkeepers take pride in demonstrating how a golf course should be presented throughout the year.
For those who wish to hone their game, there is an extensive Golf Academy with chipping, pitching and bunker practice greens, as well as a driving range.