Exminster fairway sweeping down towards the Exe Estuary

The Course

Nine holes, eighteen tees, endless views

Set in 55 acres above the Exe Estuary, with a natural spring feeding two lakes — a walkable, characterful test that stays open all year.

9

holes · 18 tee positions

66

par, depending on tees

5,255

yards off the whites

55

acres of Devon countryside

The layout

A course that rewards a second look

Eighteen tee positions across nine holes mean your second nine asks fresh questions — different angles, distances and lines into the same greens. The natural spring and two lakes bring water into play, and the rolling fairways frame views across the estuary at almost every turn.

4par 3

The Pond

A picture-postcard par 3 played over a pond system — the signature hole and the photo every visitor takes.

8par 5

The Climb · 478 yds

A 478-yard par 5 (white tees) that climbs uphill with out-of-bounds tight down the left — the toughest test on the card.

The pond and reeds beside a green at Exminster Golf Centre
The pond beside the signature par-3 4th — water comes into play across the course.

Scorecard

Every hole, every tee

Nine greens played as eighteen from separate tees. Tap a tee colour to see your yardages — par 66 off the yellows.

Hole 123456789 Out 101112131415161718 In Tot
Par 434343453 33 434343453 33 66
White 385160338136352196387478175 2,607 401159347152332183391473210 2,648 5,255
Yellow 381154340130342183382473170 2,555 381156340146329183382470170 2,557 5,112
Red 36814833098297137377435112 2,302 396110283123254168313467158 2,272 4,574
S.I. 123456789 123456789

Signature holes — the par-3 4th over the pond and the par-5 8th. Tip: swipe the table to see the back nine.

Explore the course hole by hole

In pictures

See the course

Lush green fairway and rolling Devon countryside at Exminster
Tree-lined hole on the Exminster golf course
Wide view across the Exminster golf course and estuary
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Green fees from £24 for nine holes. Free-draining, open all year, five minutes from Exeter.