Melton Mowbray Golf Club
Address Melton Mowbray Golf Club, Waltham Road, Thorpe Arnold, Melton Mowbray, LE14 4SD
Telephone Secretary/Caterers: 01664 562118
Proshop/Teetimes: 01664 569629
Website

www.mmgc.org

Email info@mmgc.org
Holes Challenging but fair 18-hole with many trees lining the fairways
Yardage 6279
Par 70
Visitors Must contact professional, handicap certificate required before 3pm, with member after 3pm
This course participates in the GreenFree 2 for 1 Voucher Scheme
Play for Half Price at this course with the 2-FORE!-1 Voucher Scheme
Save money at this course with the Open Fairways Golfer's Passport
Societies Must contact in advance, a range of special day packages to suit all requirements - free golf for larger parties. Contact the Office Manager to check availability.
Green Fees
D per round weekdays/weekends
Course Designer N/A
Location 2 miles NE of Melton Mowbray, on the A607 from Melton Mowbray to Grantham
Facilities



* PGA Qualified Professional / Lessons available for all / Video analysis and Explanar / Junior coaching
* 2 buggies available for hire
* Driving Range (see information below)

Course Description A friendly club with an easy-walking course. Set in rolling Leicestershire countryside. Very good, well-protected greens. Steward provides excellent, inexpensive food.
Driving Range
Hours N/A
Bays 7
Covered Yes
Heated N/A
Automatic Teeing N/A
Floodlit Yes
Prices

£1 for basket of 25 balls

 





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