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Wiltshire’s first 12-hole course launches near Swindon

A family-run countryside venue on the outskirts of Swindon has opened what is believed to be the county’s only 12-hole golf course.

bySwindon 24
11 June 2026 • 11.48pm
Wiltshire’s first 12-hole course launches near Swindon
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Basset Down Complex has replaced its former nine-hole layout with the new format ahead of the summer season, as part of ongoing investment at the 120-acre site.

The independently owned destination has been operating since 2005 and is nearing its 21st year in business.

Owners say the redesigned course aims to offer a middle ground between the shorter time commitment of nine holes and the longer format of 18 holes. Most golfers are expected to complete the round in around two-and-a-half hours.

The layout features five new holes alongside seven retained from the previous course, creating what the owners describe as a more varied and extended playing experience.

Although uncommon today, 12-hole golf has historic links to the sport. The first Open Championship at Prestwick in 1860 was played on a 12-hole course, with players completing three circuits to total 36 holes.

Juliette and Will Nutland, owners of Basset Down, said:

“This has been a hugely exciting moment for Basset Down.

“Golf is changing, and people increasingly want leisure experiences that fit around modern life rather than dominate it. Our new 12-hole course offers a longer, more complete round than nine holes, while remaining far more manageable than a full 18-hole round.

“What’s important to us is that this evolution stays true to what Basset Down has always been about – quality experiences in a relaxed countryside setting, where everyone feels welcome, whether they’re members, pay-and-play golfers, families visiting for footgolf, or simply joining us for food and drink.

“We’ve continually invested in Basset Down over the years to create somewhere people genuinely want to spend time, and this new course is another important step in that journey.”


The development follows the opening of a £1.5 million restaurant and events extension in 2021.

In addition to golf, the venue offers a Toptracer-equipped driving range, footgolf and disc golf, as well as a restaurant and bar open to the public.

The new course has been officially rated by England Golf and is recognised for handicap purposes under the World Handicap System.

Juliette Nutland added:

“Basset Down has always been about more than golf. It’s about getting outdoors, spending time together and creating somewhere people genuinely want to return to. Whether that’s for a round of golf, food and drink, family activities or simply to enjoy the setting.”

For golfers in Swindon and across Wiltshire, the launch means the town is now home to a rare format that is currently unique within the county.

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