Dudmoor Farm Golf Course

Nine par 'pay and play' golf course

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Dudmoor Farm Golf Course suitable for beginners or casual golfers?

Yes, absolutely. This nine-hole gem is perfect for those just starting out or looking for a relaxed round without the pressure of a full 18. You'll find the atmosphere incredibly welcoming, making it ideal for a quick game or practicing your short game.

What kind of challenge can I expect from Dudmoor Farm's nine holes?

Don't let the 'nine par' fool you into thinking it's too easy; Dudmoor Farm offers some surprisingly tricky greens and well-placed bunkers that will test your accuracy. It's a great course for sharpening your iron play and short game without committing to a long day.

What's the best time of year to play Dudmoor Farm and what are the course conditions like?

We recommend visiting in late spring or early autumn when the English countryside is at its most beautiful and the ground is firm but not baked. You'll find the fairways generally well-maintained for a pay-and-play, offering a pleasant walk through a genuine working farm landscape.

Do I need to book a tee time in advance at Dudmoor Farm, and can I rent clubs?

While it's a 'pay and play' course, we always advise calling ahead, especially on weekends, to ensure you get your preferred slot and avoid any waits. They do offer basic club hire, which is perfect if you're traveling light or just fancy an impromptu round.

What makes Dudmoor Farm Golf Course stand out compared to other local courses?

Its charm lies in its unpretentious, authentic farm setting - you might even spot some livestock grazing nearby, which is certainly unique! It's not about championship golf here; it's about enjoying a relaxed, affordable round in a truly picturesque and friendly environment that feels miles away from the usual golf club formality.