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Just outside Oaksey village, this golf course spreads across open parkland that makes the most of the Cotswolds' gently rolling terrain.
It's a well-maintained facility where you can play a full 18 holes or enjoy a more relaxed afternoon on the greens, and the atmosphere welcomes golfers of all abilities without fuss. The course itself is genuinely the main draw—a chance to play the game and breathe in some proper Cotswolds air without any stuffiness.
Once you've finished playing, the clubhouse provides a comfortable spot to settle in with coffee or a meal, turning an afternoon into a proper outing. While the course itself doesn't have a particularly long history, you're positioned within the region's broader heritage, so the setting feels connected to something with real depth.
If you want to explore beyond golf, Malmesbury lies a short drive away with its impressive abbey, and Cirencester—which has roots stretching back to Roman times—is equally close by. Both towns are worth visiting if you fancy seeing more once you've put the clubs away. For a straightforward afternoon of golf in a genuinely pleasant corner of England, this works well whether you're a local regular or a visitor passing through.
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