Golf Course

Events at Milton Abbey

A golf green with a hole and flag in the foreground, surrounded by lush grass and large trees on the golf course at Milton Abbey, with a historic stone building featuring arched windows in the background under a partly cloudy sky.

We run our very own well established nine-hole golf course, set in the beautiful grounds of the Milton Abbey estate.

The scenic golf course was designed by the late Peter Alliss, famed BBC golf commentator and ex-pro, and opened in September 1972. Peter’s son, Gary, was a pupil at Milton Abbey but interest in the sport here had originated from the Head Groundsman at the time, George Wagstaffe, a keen golfer who created a practice strip for himself by the east side of the Abbey. Before long, boys started bringing their own clubs into School to join in with him and the wider interest in the sport grew from there. It was George’s dream and hard work that led to the golf course being built and his influence remains on the course today.

Our nine-hole golf course is popular with local people and visiting players, and is also available for hire for golf days, tournaments and corporate events.

Book the Golf Course

To manage the security of the wider school site in term-time and to offer a better experience to golfers, the course is only open to the public during school holiday times.

You can see opening days on the site of our booking partner, Golf Now.

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A large historic stone church with arched windows stands behind a vibrant green lawn and trees, framed by overhanging branches on a partly cloudy day—an enchanting setting for events at Milton Abbey School.
A golf green with a hole and flag in the foreground, surrounded by lush grass and large trees on the golf course at Milton Abbey, with a historic stone building featuring arched windows in the background under a partly cloudy sky.