Concord Park Golf Club
Address Concord Park Golf Club, Shiregreen Lane, Sheffield, S5 6AE
Telephone

0114 257 7378

Website

N/A

Email N/A
Holes 18
Yardage 4872
SSS 64
Visitors No restrictions
Societies Pay & Play
Green Fees
N/A
Course Designer Not Known - 1952
Location 3.5m N of city centre off A6135. M1 J34, 1m
Facilities

* Hard tennis courts, heated indoor swimming pool, squash, gymnasium
* Corporate hospitality days available
* Driving range (see information below)

Course Reviews

Short course which has changed substantially in the last 10 years. The course has been extended, but unfortunately three of the strongest holes on the course were replaced by three cobbled holes on the former pitch and putt course (4 to 6). There are a number of excellent par 3s. There is a buggy hire but I have seen the buggies run out of power on this course!!! Not one for people with a heart condition. Accuracy is the key to shooting low here. Signature holes for the course are par 3 7th and a gem of a short par 3 16th over a steep drop. Take care for what the locals call heart attack hill up to the 17th tee. A good test of golf and fitness alike, but cheap as chips to play.

Garry Walker July 11, 2006

Driving Range
Hours N/A
Bays 21
Covered N/A
Heated N/A
Automatic Teeing N/A
Floodlit N/A
Prices N/A

 





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