Three
combinations of 18 in undulating parkland with numerous water hazards and breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding area across the Essex countryside toward the London skyline.
Course Reviews
One of the best courses in this part of Essex, vast
improvements have been made in recent years with the introduction
of more water hazards, greens are spot on and facilities are
as good as anywhere.
Play this course and you will not be disappointed, not forgetting
this is a 27 hole course. Robin Hirst August 21, 2004
£25 for a round on Sunday, playing with a member.
Nice tees, fairways ok (a few dodgy bounces), rough is not
very punishing, greens in good condition. Good course for
average players. Not worth £25, would play again if
fee was £15 with a member. Graham June 13, 2005
I played this course for the first time last week and was
very inpressed, greens, tees and fairways all in great condition.
We will be playing this one again soon. D. White August 4, 2005
Driving Range
Hours
N/A
Bays
20
Covered
20
Heated
0
Automatic Teeing
0
Floodlit
Yes
Prices
£1 for 22 balls
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