Priory Golf & Activity Centre

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the golf experience like at Priory Golf & Activity Centre, especially for someone who isn't a scratch golfer?

You'll find Priory's course is genuinely welcoming for all abilities, which is a real plus. It's not overly long, but the tree-lined fairways demand accuracy, making it a great place to sharpen your iron play without feeling intimidated. We think it strikes a nice balance, offering enough challenge to keep you engaged without punishing every slightly off-centre shot.

Besides golf, what other activities at Priory are genuinely worth checking out, and are they suitable for adults?

Absolutely, don't just come for the golf; the driving range is excellent for a serious practice session, and their footgolf course is surprisingly fun for a relaxed afternoon. We've found the fishing lakes to be a peaceful escape, offering a different kind of challenge if you fancy a break from the links. It's a well-rounded spot, not just a golf-only venue.

When's the best time of year to visit Priory Golf & Activity Centre for the best playing conditions, and what should I pack?

We highly recommend late spring to early autumn (May-September) for the best conditions; the course drains well, but England can always surprise you. Expect lush fairways and generally milder weather, though always pack layers and waterproofs - it's England, after all. You'll appreciate the firm ground and consistent roll during these months.

Is Priory Golf & Activity Centre a good spot for a family outing, or is it more geared towards serious golfers?

Priory truly shines as a family-friendly destination, which is something we really appreciate. With footgolf, a decent driving range, and even fishing, there's something to keep everyone entertained, not just the dedicated golfers. It's a relaxed atmosphere where you won't feel out of place bringing the kids along for some fun.

What's the overall value proposition at Priory Golf & Activity Centre, considering green fees, facilities, and food options?

We find Priory offers excellent value, especially compared to some of the pricier courses in the region. Green fees are very reasonable, and you get a well-maintained course for your money. The clubhouse offers straightforward, tasty food and drinks at fair prices, making it a solid choice for a full day out without breaking the bank.