Chiltern Hills Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the biggest challenge you'll face playing Chiltern Hills Golf Course?
You'll quickly discover the Chiltern Hills isn't just a name - the elevation changes are constant and demand smart club selection, especially on holes like the par-3 7th where the green sits high above you. Don't let the stunning views distract you from the tricky approach shots; local knowledge definitely helps here.
When is the best time of year to play Chiltern Hills for ideal conditions?
We always recommend late spring or early autumn for Chiltern Hills; you'll get the course in prime condition without the summer crowds, and the surrounding foliage is absolutely beautiful. Expect crisp air and firm fairways, making those uphill climbs a bit more enjoyable.
Is Chiltern Hills Golf Course good value for money, and what should I expect regarding green fees?
You'll find Chiltern Hills offers solid value, especially considering the quality of the greens and the unique hilly layout you get in this part of England. Green fees are competitive for a course of this calibre, and we often see good twilight rates if you're flexible with your tee time.
Beyond the hills, what's a unique highlight or signature hole at Chiltern Hills Golf Course?
Keep an eye out for the par-5 12th hole; it's a real standout, offering a dramatic downhill tee shot followed by a challenging approach over a small stream. The views from the elevated tee are incredible, stretching across the valley - it's a true risk-reward hole that you won't forget.
What practical advice do you have for someone playing Chiltern Hills for the first time?
Our top tip for your first round at Chiltern Hills is to seriously consider a buggy, or at least be prepared for a proper workout - those hills are no joke. Also, bring an extra ball or two; some of the blind shots and tricky lies can be unforgiving if you're not precise.