Public golf course. Must contact in advance, booking necessary weekends
Societies
Group bookings and Societies welcome. Must contact in Pro advance
Green Fees
B
Course Designer
Not Known
The course was first opened in 1978
Location
1m NE of town centre on B6045
Facilities
* After a round of golf visitors will receive a warm welcome and can relax in the Club's clubhouse with access to a fully licensed bar, TV lounge and dining room
* Tuition with qualified PGA staff
* Landscaped putting green and chipping area.
* Bowling
Course Reviews
A relatively open to the elements Parkland golf course with an interesting mix of holes. Terrible bunkers. Difficult for high handicappers. Greens are rather inconsistent. Good course to visit if others are full, but not really up at the top of the list.
Garry Walker July 4, 2006
A good course to play when your group has a varied skill level, the majority of holes have a good scope for error with wide spaces whilst remaining challenging with some well placed, although low standard bunkers. The 9th is an excellent 114yd par 3, over a lake with banking up to the green requiring good accuracy. Very friendly staff who are always willing to help.
David Sullivan October 17, 2006
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