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Golf Holidays In England | Golf Packages & Tours

England is home to Royal Birkdale, Royal St George’s, and Wentworth, offering golfers the chance to play where legends of the game have made history.

England is the birthplace of much of the modern game’s tradition and remains one of the most important golf destinations in the world. With centuries of golfing history, iconic links courses, and classic inland layouts, England offers golf experiences steeped in heritage, strategy, and timeless design. Golf trips here appeal to purists who value tradition as well as modern travellers seeking world-renowned courses paired with charming towns and historic landscapes.

The climate in England is temperate, with golf played year-round, although the prime season typically runs from late spring through early autumn. Summers are mild rather than hot, creating ideal walking conditions, while coastal links courses often provide firm turf and fast-running fairways during drier months. Weather can be changeable, but this unpredictability is part of the authentic British golf experience and adds to the strategic challenge of the game.

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Play the best Golf Courses in England

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England’s Golf Coast

Why golfers love England

England’s golf offering is remarkably diverse. Along the coast, classic links courses deliver firm ground, natural contours, and ever-changing wind conditions. Inland, heathland and parkland courses feature pine forests, sandy soils, and meticulously crafted bunkering.

Many courses are members’ clubs with proud histories, yet visitors are welcomed as part of a long-standing golfing tradition. Combined with historic pubs, countryside accommodation, and easy travel connections, England remains an essential destination for golfers seeking authenticity and legacy.

All Golf Packages in England

The 154th British Open Cruise
Available: July 15 – 28, 2026

The 154th British Open Cruise

England
13 Days / 12 Nights
from $13,500

Per person twin share

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The 154th Open Championship
Available: July 15 - 22 2026

The 154th Open Championship

England
8 Days / 7 Nights
from $19,500

Per person twin share

Escorted Golf Tours
England’s Golf Coast
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England’s Golf Coast

England
7 Days / 6 Nights
from $7,500

Per person twin share

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Handy England Golf Holidays FAQs

These questions and answers were created using the most common questions travellers ask in the travel forums.

Public Transport
Allow passengers to exit before boarding trains, buses, or the underground. Public transport is widely used in cities such as London, where the London Underground is one of the busiest metro systems in the world. Priority seating is provided for elderly passengers, pregnant women, and people with disabilities. Queuing politely is an important part of British etiquette.

Walking
Pedestrians generally walk on the left-hand side of footpaths in busy areas. When using escalators in London Underground stations, stand on the right and walk on the left. Jaywalking laws are not strictly enforced, but pedestrians should use crossings and obey signals where provided.

Driving
Driving is on the left-hand side of the road. Seatbelts are mandatory for all passengers. Many city centres have congestion charges or restricted traffic zones. Turning left on a red light is not allowed unless a sign specifically permits it.

Language
English is the official language and is spoken throughout the country. Regional accents and dialects can vary widely across England.

Prices & Tax
Prices typically include Value Added Tax (VAT), which is currently 20%. The price displayed in shops and restaurants is usually the price you pay.

Tipping
Tipping is not mandatory, but it is customary in restaurants if service is good. Leaving 10–12.5% is common if a service charge is not already included.

Drinking
The legal drinking age is 18. Alcohol is widely available in pubs, bars, restaurants, and shops. Many travellers enjoy experiencing traditional British pubs while visiting England.

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