Watch: England’s Best Golf Courses Named With Five Right Here in Devon

What if England’s best golf courses aren’t in big cities or famous resorts, but hidden across Devon? Five stunning Devon venues just made National Club golfers top 100, showcasing windswept links and breathtaking coastal views. Like and follow for more. Leading the list, Sauntton Golf Club’s East Course ranks 20th. Set within Brontton Burough’s towering dunes, this historic 18hole links offers rugged terrain, dramatic estuary views, and 128 years of golfing legacy. Royal North Devon, England’s oldest golf club, ranks 48th. Celebrated for its raw traditional lynx feel, it preserves historic charm with natural landscapes, sleeper bunkers, grazing animals, and an authentically untouched golfing experience. Sen West ranks 61st, offering a demanding par 71 test across rolling fairways and windswept dunes. Its rugged links layout challenges golfers with subtle refinements, natural hazards, and dramatic coastal surroundings shaping every shot. Ranked 64th, East Devon Golf Club combines elevated Heathland terrain with sweeping English Channel views. Its charming century old layout offers year-round playability, scenic holes, and championship pedigree at one of England’s highest coastal clubs. Yelbertton, placed 90th, features Morland Golf shaped by dramatic tin mining remnants with undulating terrain, natural hazards, and panoramic Devon Cornwall views. It offers a uniquely intriguing, historically influenced, high standard Heathland golfing experience. Devon is a true golfer’s paradise. Stunning, challenging, unforgettable. Which course tops your list?

Discover why Devon has emerged as one of England’s premier golfing destinations as five of its breathtaking courses make the National Club Golfer Top 100 list. From rugged links at Saunton to the historic charm of Royal North Devon and the elevated beauty of East Devon, this video explores the finest fairways the region offers. Dive into dramatic landscapes, iconic layouts, and must-play golfing experiences across Devon.

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