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Macdonald Berystede Hotel and Spa
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Macdonald Berystede Hotel and Spa
Ascot, Berkshire
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Macdonald Berystede Hotel and Spa
Hotel & Spa
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Hotel
Macdonald Berystede Hotel & Spa is perfectly situated in Ascot within a short drive of Berkshire’s most prestigious golf courses.
Ascot Golf packages feature 36 holes of golf per day at both Sunningdale with play also at The Berkshire and options to complete your programme with a challenge on the uniquely traditional Swinley Forest and at nearby East Berkshire. You may prefer to extend your stay for a more leisurely golf itinerary with prices on request for your preferred package.
In addition to excellent golf, Berkshire is also noted for Ascot Racecourse with race meetings throughout the national hunt and flat seasons. West London is also just a short train journey away for those interested in catching some rugby at Twickenham or football at Chelsea.
Ascot and Sunningdale provide a wide range of bars and restaurants, with nightlife and shopping at nearby Windsor.
To unwind or revitalise, the MacDonald Berystede’s Vital Spa and Leisure Club features a technogym, as well as an indoor swimming pool, sauna and jacuzzi.
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Macdonacld Berystede Hotel & Spa
Classic Room
Executive Room
Hyperion Restaurant
Diadem Bar
Oak Lounge
Vital Spa
Wentworth BMW Championship
Royal Ascot
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Macdonacld Berystede Hotel & Spa
Guest Rooms
Classic Rooms – Classic twin and double bedrooms are elegant with individual charm.
Executive / Family Rooms - Make yourself at home in a spacious Executive Room. Featuring a large work area and the option of inter-connecting rooms.
Feature Rooms and 4-posters - Perfect for that special occasion, featuring a four-poster bed. Set in the original manor house, you have a choice of four turret rooms with high ceilings and beautiful period features. You can stay in an integral turret lounge, elegant four-poster or canopy bed. Some Feature rooms have impressive garden views while others look over the rolling Berkshire countryside.
Suites - Settle into a plump sofa in the Turret Suite, with its separate alcove seating area, and enjoy views over the beautiful gardens. With a large luxury bathroom and walk-in wardrobe, plus separate living and dining areas, suites at the Macdonald Berystede Hotel & Spa are spacious enough for the whole family.
Bar/Dining
Hyperion Restaurant - appealing to those who appreciate fine dining. An AA Rosette is your guarantee of its quality. Settle by one of the full-length windows and enjoy the view, or dine alfresco on the terrace. In the morning, set yourself up for the day ahead with a wholesome breakfast. Return at the end of the day for a delicious meal in candlelit intimacy.
Diadem Bar and Wentworth Lounge - appealing to sport-lovers. Order a drink and watch the latest sporting event on TV. In summer, make your way through to a soft leather sofa in the Wentworth Lounge and enjoy a balmy breeze from the terrace. With drinks, snacks and light meals served all day and evening, we welcome hotel guests and non-residents alike.
Oak Lounge - This is the perfect spot for your morning coffee, afternoon tea or a tasty snack during the day. With comfy sofas and a warming open fire in winter, you can relax with the weekend papers or meet friends or colleagues for a pre-dinner drink. Serving food and drink all day, drop in anytime for an informal meeting over coffee or a snack.
Leisure Facilities
Vital Spa and leisure club includes six treatment rooms, a thermal suite and technogym, as well as a breath-taking external hydrotherapy pool and indoor swimming pool with views over rolling Berkshire countryside.
Local Area
Macdonald Berystede Hotel is within a short drive of many attractions such as Ascot racecourse, Windsor Castle, Legoland and Thorpe Park.
A number of prestigious golf clubs are within a 10 minute, including Wentworth, Sunningdale and The Berkshire Golf Club.
Sunningdale GC – Old
Par: 70
Length: 6627 yards
Course designer: Willie Park Jnr
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Sunningdale Golf Club features with two championship courses, the Old & New Courses each with individual charm. Laid over heathland, the courses wind their way intricately through heather, gorse and pine.
The Old Course features a wide variety of holes, perfectly illustrated by the opening four; a reachable par five, a demanding par four, a driveable par four and a fantastic uphill par three. The course continues to perfectly unravel to present something different with each turn.
Since opening in 1901 Sunningdale’s Old Course has hosted countless top flight events including the inaugural Professional Matchplay Championship in 1903, The Women’s British Open, The Walker Cup and of course The Open’s first sectional qualifying in 1926 when Bobby Jones shot an “incredible and indecent” 66!
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Sunningdale GC – New
Par: 70
Length: 6729 yards
Course designer: Harry Colt
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Sunningdale’s New Course is an athletic challenge, known to be a tougher and more rounded test of golf than the Old Course. This superb driving course, featuring a less encroaching treeline than on the Old Course, although thick heather calls for accuracy and full commitment on every shot.
For many years Jack Nicklaus held the course record with a 66, which was a testament to the technical test of the New Course. In qualifying for the 2009 Open, Graeme Storm shot an impressive 8 under (62) to lead the Final Qualifiers.
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The Berkshire GC – Blue
Par: 71
Length: 6358 yards
Course designer: Herbert Fowler
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The Blue Course is known as the shorter and more conventional of The Berkshire courses. Although sharing the same hazards as the Red Course, the Blue Couse plays over much flatter ground.
Unusually the Blue Course starts with a par 3, instantly confronting challengers with a plateau green guarded by a valley of heather.
The front 9 otherwise offers some birdie opportunities, with 2 par 5s and 5 short par 4s. The back 9 proves more difficult with a string of challenging par 4s towards the finish.
The Blue Course may not rank as highly as the Red, however members will often say that it is the tougher of the two courses to score on.
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Walton Heath Old Course
Par: 72
Length: 7406 yards
Course designer: Herbert Fowler
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Walton Heath is one of the world’s most highly regarded golf clubs, famous for its rich golfing and political history and the quality of its two exceptionally challenging heathland layouts, described by Jack Nicklaus as “wonderfully pure.”
Both courses feature in the UK and Ireland’s Top 50 rankings. The Old has earned its place in the World’s Top 100 every year since the inception of the rankings in 1938.
The Club was founded in 1903. Walton’s first Captain happened also to be King Edward VIII. The first Professional, James Braid, won five Opens and stayed for some forty-five years. Winston Churchill played regularly at Walton Heath. The Club hosted the European Open in the seventies and eighties, the Ryder Cup in 1981, the British Ladies Amateur in 2000, the Senior Open in 2011 and The British Masters in 2018.
The Old Course has many demands, but its greater length means that more “Scottish shots” are likely to be needed in this Surrey haven. When you do reach the greens, they are large, hard, fast, and true.
The fairways offer a texture that only geography, maturity and professional care can deliver deep, firm, springy, and hallowed from the giant footsteps that went before.
Tom Weiskopf reckons the closing sequence is as good as any. It starts at the 13th with a strong 548-yard Par-5F curving to the right, cleverly bunkered on the way to a green that demands close and respectful attention.
If you love golf with its endless frustrations and rewards, you will love the Old Course at Walton Heath, for it is the epitome of golf on barely tamed heathland, and requiring finesse and strength in equal measure.
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Stoke Park Golf
Par: 71
Length: 6751 yards
Course designer: Harry Colt
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The course at Stoke Park is probably the finest example of parkland golf in the British Isles. The estate dates back to the Norman Conquest, but much of the surroundings today can be attributed to the giants of eighteenth-century landscape architecture, Capability Brown and Humphry Repton.
Encircling the Club's 300 acre estate, the famous 27 hole Championship golf course, is undisputedly one of the finest parkland courses in the country. Created in 1908 by eminent golf architect Harry Colt, the Stoke Park course has been the inspiration for many of the world’s most famous holes, including Augusta’s infamous 16th.
The course itself has seen many impressive rounds in its prestigious history, including the first PGA Matchplay tournament in 1910 and James Bond's epic golfing duel in the 1964 classic 007 movie 'Goldfinger'.
Stoke Park also offers fantastic practice facilities including putting green, driving range, short game area and our state-of-the-art swing studio.
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Swinley Forest GC
Par: 68
Length: 6019 yards
Course designer: Harry Colt
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Swinley Forest is unique, an impressive heathland course, unpretentiousness with none of the glamour of its near neighbours, Sunningdale and Wentworth.
Quoted in Nicholas Courtney’s book to celebrate the Club’s 2009 Centenary, it is said that ‘members of The Berkshire Golf Club are all gentlemen and love to play golf; all the Sunningdale members love to play golf but not all are gentlemen and all the Swinley members are gentlemen but don’t give a fig whether they play golf or not!’.
The fact that there are no obligatory handicaps and members choose what they play off says something of the membership’s attitude to life.
Harry Colt, the great golf course architect and Secretary at Sunningdale at the time, was commissioned to design Swinley. He subsequently became its Secretary, it being reported that he was ‘no easy man to serve’ but scrupulously fair and cared deeply for his staff’s welfare.
He tramped the dense woodlands avoiding the wetlands at the centre of the course and cut down some 14,000 pine trees to create vistas known as his ‘landscape aspect’ across the naturally sandy based draining fairways that are lined with trees but seldom come into play. They allow a width with many choices to be made between safety and heroism across the 179 acres.
You don’t get really tight turf on the predominantly fescue fairways at Swinley, as perhaps the members prefer the ease of the ball sitting up with some springiness. The greens are typical Colt, not a straight putt to be found but without the extreme undulations to be found on many modern target courses.
The seclusion at Swinley is said to be down to the majority of the course being on Crown Commission land and Lord Derby, who effectively created and ran the Club for his friends, being successful in not encouraging development on the periphery of the course.
There are also no large roads nearby – offering an enchanting atmosphere to test your game against the challenging Par 68 on this wonderful course.
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What's included
- Accommodation in a Classic Room, Breakfast, Green Fees as Listed, Breakfast & Afternoon Tea at Sunningdale GC on day of play, Taxes
What's not included
- Flights, Airport & Golf Transfers
Standard conditions
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Holiday Bookings to be received no later than 7 days before travel.
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Holidays crossing date bands listed above will be priced on a Pro-Rata basis.
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All Prices listed are subject to availability at the time of Booking.
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Please await confirmation of your reservation before completing flight
arrangements.
Flights |
Flights may be arranged for your group by Ascot Golf with ATOL protection
For groups, or On Request, we will be pleased to include flight bookings with your Golf Holiday Package.
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Car Hire |
Ascot Golf arranges car rental and transfers at all our of Golf Holiday destinations.
Please ask for a Car Rental quote with your Holiday enquiry or reservation.
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