From South.

M1 to Junction 16 (Daventry)
A45 (Northampton) to next roundabout (approx. 2 miles). Turn left at Roundabout.
Continue through mini roundabout, up to the end of the road
Turn left, then immediately right (approx. 100 yards)
Turn left onto A428. Continue past Harlestone Firs and into Harlestone village
Please be aware that this is considered an accident blackspot and as such a Speed Camera has been sighted here.
As you leave village, Turn right sign posted The Bramptons.

From North
M1 to Junction 18 (Crick)
A428 signposted West Haddon
Continue on A428 for approx. 8 miles
Past Althorp House, Turn left just at Harlestone village, sign posted The Bramptons

From Leicester and A14
A5199 to Northampton. Stay on 5199 heading towards Northampton
Through Chapel Brampton village
Turn right approx 1 mile after village (next right turn)

Turn right, entrance 800 yards on left.

Locally
Take A5199 out of Kingsthorpe (sign posted Spratton, Chapel Brampton)

Other clubs nearby Brampton Heath Golf Club (0 miles), Northamptonshire County Golf Club (0.3 miles), Northampton Golf Club (1.6 miles), Kingsthorpe Golf Club (3 miles), Delapre Golf Complex (5.1 miles), Overstone Park Golf Club (5.3 miles), Collingtree Park Golf Club (6.5 miles), Cold Ashby Golf Club (8.5 miles)
Brampton Heath is located on undulating heathland, sitting on very free draining soil. This allows play all year round, always with trolleys and never on tee mats. The greens play very true at all times and the fairways are arguably considered the best in the County.

18 hole main course.
The course is constantly improved every season through the construction of new tees, hazards such as ditches and mounds, and an extensive tree planting programme. The course provides a fair test for players of all abilities - any visitor is welcome to play the course off the competition tees at any time.
Brampton Heath's reputation has already earned recognition, by hosting both the Boys and Seniors County Championships in the last two years and in 2002 hosting the N.G.U. Hollingsworth Final - the County's premier team event.

9 hole Short Course
This course is ideal for new players to gain confidence before tackling an 18 hole course and also for experienced golfers to work on their short game. It is a popular tool for teaching as well. Play is always from grass tees to proper greens in immaculate condition all year round.
The course has hosted both the 1999 and 2001 qualifiers for the PGA British Short Course Championships, and is regularly used for "training camps" by all the county squads.

Driving Range
The Driving Range is equipped with high quality range balls and excellent mats. The Landing area is filled with targets at measured yardages to help with practice.

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