CLUBHOUSE
Beacon Bar & Kitchen
Come and relax at our Clubhouse
Golfers, guests and dogs welcome
Visit the Clubhouse and you will be warmly greeted by Beacon Bar & Kitchen's friendly team who work hard to create a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere.
Take a sip on the sun terrace
With a large sun terrace at the rear of the Clubhouse and large windows throughout the building, guests can enjoy panoramic views of the 18th hole and historical Slad Valley in the distance when dining here.
Feeling peckish?
Whether you are looking for a delicious breakfast, light lunch or substantial dinner, there is plenty to choose from on Beacon Bar & Kitchen's menu.
Beacon Bar & Kitchen also serve a selection of hot drinks and cakes, along with options to upgrade to afternoon tea.
Function Hire
Perfect for any occasion
Painswick Golf Club's spacious venue is available to hire and is suitable for any occasion, including weddings, wakes and Christmas parties. The venue has an open-plan design which means areas can be easily sectioned off from other guests.
Whether you are planning an intimate gathering or a party with 100 guests, there are different packages available to suit your requirements. For more information about Painswick Golf Club's function hire, please contact the Beacon Bar & Kitchen team directly on 01452 812180.
Bespoke catering options
When planning for your event at Painswick Golf Club, The Beacon Bar & Kitchen's friendly team will be on hand at every stage. Whether you're looking for traditional menus or modern sharing feasts, they will help to find a suitable solution that is guaranteed to impress your guests.
Please contact the Beacon Bar & Kitchen team for more information.
Golfing excellence since 1891
History
Painswick golf course was originally laid out in 1891 by David Brown of the Malvern Club, whose original nine hole golf course was played in the opposite direction to the present layout. The present 9th was probably the original 1st and the last hole was near the "Royal William" which served as a clubhouse until 1915. The early committee meetings were held at Kimsbury House, the home of Sir John Percival, which can be seen from the 6th tee towards Upon St. Leonards.