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Journal · Deals and packages · June 2026

England Golf Deals to Watch, 2026

England sells golf two ways: resort stay and play breaks and a deep bench of members clubs. Here is how the 2026 deals work, where the resort value sits, and how to fit the famous heathland courses around it.

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How England golf packages work

England splits cleanly into two markets. The resorts, led by the Belfry in Warwickshire, sell stay and play breaks that combine accommodation and golf at the same venue, which is where most package value lives. Around them sits a deep field of members clubs, from the heathland belt south of London to coastal links, that you book as standalone highlight rounds rather than as part of a bundle.

Below is how the main package shapes break down for 2026, where the resort value sits, and how the marquee clubs fit a trip. Every figure is a planning guide rather than a quote, since rates move with season, midweek versus weekend and availability, and you should always confirm directly before booking.

England golf deals, 2026 at a glance

Indicative England package shapes and offers for the 2026 season. Figures are planning guides only and move with season, midweek versus weekend and availability; always confirm directly before booking.
Deal typeTypically includesIndicative 2026 note
Resort stay and playOne or more nights with golf at the same venue, for example the Belfry with its three on site courses, restaurants and spaThe volume product; the Belfry has promoted breaks from around £129 per person and weekends from around £155
Heathland highlight roundA single round at a top hundred members club such as the Berkshire, Woking or St George's HillBest booked as standalone showpiece days; limited or no group discounting
Multi resort tourSeveral nights linking two or three resorts across a regionSpreads the golf and the driving; midweek dates ease price
Group and society ratesReduced per head rates and tee blocks for larger parties at resortsSociety terms vary by venue and date; confirm group pricing directly

The deals worth watching

Resort stay and play, led by the Belfry

The clearest value in English golf is the resort stay and play break, where bed and golf sit at the same address. The Belfry is the standard bearer, set in 550 acres of Warwickshire with its four time Ryder Cup Brabazon course plus two more on site, restaurants, bars and a spa, and it has promoted breaks from around £129 per person with weekends from around £155. Resorts such as Carden Park work the same way for a region away from the Midlands.

Where the heathland clubs fit

The cluster of heathland clubs south of London, names like the Berkshire, Woking and St George's Hill, consistently feature in the top hundred for the UK and Ireland. These are members clubs rather than package venues, so treat them as showpiece rounds you book directly and build a resort base around, rather than expecting them inside a discounted bundle.

Group terms and midweek value

Larger parties should ask resorts about society and group rates, which typically cut the per head price and free up tee blocks, though terms vary by venue and date. Across the board, midweek dates and shoulder months ease both price and availability, so a buddies trip that can travel Tuesday to Thursday will usually buy more golf for the money than a weekend.

Our take

England rewards a resort first plan. Anchor the trip at a stay and play venue like the Belfry or Carden Park where bed and golf share an address, then add one or two heathland showpiece rounds booked directly. That keeps the everyday cost down while still putting a famous course on the card.

Our advice is to travel midweek where you can, size the group to the resort society rates, and book the members clubs early since they do not discount. Our England golf hub and the best golf courses in England list lay out the options, our England green fee guide sets expectations on price, and our team can assemble the resort base, highlight rounds and transfers, costed to the head, before you commit.

Plan a England golf trip

Want a 2026 England break that pairs a resort base like the Belfry with a heathland showpiece round or two? Tell us your group and dates and one concierge will shape the stay and play, the highlight tee times and transfers, costed to the head, with no obligation.

England golf deals, your questions

What golf packages are available in England for 2026?

Most English packages are resort stay and play breaks, combining accommodation and golf at the same venue. The Belfry, with three on site courses including the Ryder Cup Brabazon, has promoted breaks from around £129 per person and weekends from around £155. Famous heathland members clubs are usually booked as standalone rounds. Contents and prices change through the year, so always confirm directly before booking.

Can I get group deals at English resorts?

Yes at the resorts. Venues like the Belfry and Carden Park offer society and group rates that reduce the per head price and free up tee blocks for larger parties, with terms that vary by venue and date. The top hundred heathland members clubs generally do not discount for groups, so book those as showpiece rounds and confirm any group terms directly.

When is the best value time to play golf in England?

English golf plays best from late spring through early autumn, with midweek dates the value sweet spot at the resorts. Weekends and school holidays carry a premium, while shoulder months can be very good value if the weather holds. For a fuller month by month view see our best time to play England guide and the England green fee guide.

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Researched and written by the GolfForKings editorial desk. England package shapes and offers compiled June 2026 from operator and resort sources; prices and terms are indicative for the 2026 season and change with availability. Always confirm directly before booking. Last reviewed June 2026.

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