A new adventure golf course has opened in the garden of a much-loved pub, but how did we fare on the course? 

Alongside our photographer Charlotte Bond we headed out to The Railway Inn in Westerfield, in the north of Ipswich.

The course opened on March 29 and was reportedly very popular over the bank holiday weekend.

Ipswich Star: Some of the holesSome of the holes (Image: Charlotte Bond)

Ipswich Star: We gave the course a goWe gave the course a go (Image: Charlotte Bond)

The course features nine holes, all varying in length, with different obstacles on the course to navigate your way around, including rocks, water, bunkers and uneven surfaces.

The courses are laid out in a compact format, but are challenging enough to not easily just hit a hole in one every time.

Two of the courses stood out. First, there was number seven, which featured a big mound to go up, and the chance to get the ball into a first hole which funneled down a tube with a chance of getting an early putt. 

Then at the final hole on the course, you are faced with obstacles including a water hazard which you have to jump the ball over, but then if successful, you are met with a giant lamppost in the middle of the course, just for added difficulty.

Ipswich Star: Hole seven, featuring the big mound, and a hole at the top of the moundHole seven, featuring the big mound, and a hole at the top of the mound (Image: Charlotte Bond)

Ipswich Star: We gave the course a goWe gave the course a go (Image: Tom Cann)

Prices are very reasonable, with nine holes costing £5 for adults, and 18 costing £6.50. For children, it is just £2.50 for one round of the course at nine holes, and £3.50 for 18 holes.

Abby Woods, one of the managers along with Elle Snelling, previously said that they had the space and were "constantly looking to do more current things and make use" of the space.

People are allowed to have drinks around the course, with tables dotted around to set them down as you take your shot. There are clubs of all sizes for people to use.

It's a great feature, and a very unique talking point, and if you get the chance, I would definitely recommend going along for a game or two.

Ipswich Star: We would definitely recommend the courseWe would definitely recommend the course (Image: Charlotte Bond)