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Tee Off: The Best Golf Courses and Driving Ranges Near Eastleigh

Whether you're a seasoned scratch golfer or someone who once lost three balls in a hedge, Eastleigh's got a swing for you.

Eastleigh.co Editorial9 July 2026

Picture this: a crisp Hampshire morning, dew still sitting on the fairways, the M3 a distant hum somewhere beyond the treeline, and you — iron in hand — about to absolutely shank it into the rough. Welcome to golf near Eastleigh. It's not St Andrews, but honestly? On a good day, it's not far off perfect.

Fleming Park Golf Course — The Local Hero

If you live in Eastleigh and you haven't played Fleming Park, you're doing it wrong. Tucked inside Fleming Park itself, just off Passfield Avenue, this is the town's very own pay-and-play course — and it punches well above its weight.

It's a compact 9-hole course, ideal if you've only got a couple of hours and don't want to commit to a full round. Green fees are genuinely affordable, which is refreshing in a sport that can otherwise drain your wallet faster than a lost ball in a lake.

The driving range here is also worth knowing about — floodlit, accessible, and busy on weekday evenings with everyone from complete beginners to club regulars fine-tuning their swing.

Chilworth Golf Club — A Short Drive, Serious Fairways

Head a few miles up the A27 towards Southampton and you'll find Chilworth Golf Club, sitting in a quietly beautiful stretch of Hampshire countryside. It's the kind of course that makes you feel like you've escaped — even though you're barely fifteen minutes from Eastleigh town centre.

Chilworth is an 18-hole parkland course with genuine character. The layout rewards intelligent play over brute force, which is either reassuring or deeply humbling depending on your game. Visitors are welcome, and the clubhouse has the sort of warm, unpretentious atmosphere that makes you want to linger after your round.

Stoneham Golf Club — For Those Who Mean Business

Over near Bassett, Stoneham Golf Club is one of the genuinely prestigious courses in the area — a heathland course with a history stretching back well over a century. It's a proper member's club, so visitor access is more structured, but it's worth planning ahead if you want to experience something a cut above.

The course itself is consistently well-regarded, with undulating fairways and the kind of layout that stays interesting no matter how many times you play it. This is one for golfers who want to feel they've really earned that post-round pint.

Allotment Golf — The Driving Range Crew

Not ready to commit to a full round? The driving range at Fleming Park covers the basics brilliantly, but if you're willing to travel slightly further, there are larger range facilities near Southampton that offer covered bays, coaching sessions, and club hire — ideal for total beginners who'd rather not embarrass themselves in front of other golfers just yet.

What to Know Before You Go

Eastleigh's golf scene is more accessible than most people realise. Fleming Park is genuinely walkable or cyclable from much of the town — unusual for a golf facility anywhere. Parking is easy, the kit hire is straightforward, and nobody's going to look twice if you turn up in trainers rather than proper golf shoes.

For the more serious courses like Stoneham or Chilworth, it's worth booking tee times in advance, especially at weekends when competition for early morning slots gets fierce. Most clubs in the area are also actively trying to grow junior and beginner participation, so don't assume golf is closed off to newcomers — it really isn't.

Eastleigh might not be the first place that springs to mind when someone says 'great golf destination,' but between a cracking local course in the middle of a public park, a charming parkland option up the road, and one of Hampshire's finest heathland layouts within easy reach, the town's golfers are quietly very well served.

So grab your clubs, accept that you will lose at least one ball, and get out there — Fleming Park is waiting.

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