18 - Not long, but challenging. No bunkers, but natural hazards abound
Yardage
Mens 5438 / Ladies 5188
Par
SSS
Mens 68 / Ladies 71
Mens 66 / Ladies 70
Visitors
Visitors are welcome weekdays. Handicap certificates are not required. Dress should be smart casual in the clubhouse and proper golfing attire on the course. Pillarbox red outer garment must be worn.
As for visitors, and societies are welcome Monday - Friday and Saturday after 2pm .
Green Fees
Monday C / Tuesday - Friday D
Twilight, OAP and Emergency Services B
Juniors A
Twilight Timing depends on light
Course Designer
W Dunn / T Dunn - 1908
One of the oldest in England, the Club was originally called Wimbledon Town Golf Club.
Location
Located in the heart of Wimbledon Common, Wimbledon Village itself is only a five minute walk away, and the Underground (District Line) and rail station is a five minute taxi drive.
Heathrow Airport is a 40 minute drive, and the centre of London and West End is 9 miles.
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Facilities
• Snooker room
• Corporate Hospitality days available
• Conference facilities available
• Golf Tuition by PGA golf Porfessional
• Putting green & practice net
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