Marton Meadows Golf Course
9 hole Par 28
Website: http://www.martonmeadowsgolf.co.uk/
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Marton Meadows a good course for beginners, or will experienced golfers find it engaging?
Marton Meadows is surprisingly versatile. Beginners will appreciate its approachable layout for building confidence, but don't mistake its Par 28 for a walk in the park - the tight fairways and well-placed bunkers demand precision, keeping even seasoned players on their toes. It's a fantastic spot to sharpen your short game and iron play.
When's the best time of year to play Marton Meadows, and what kind of conditions should I expect?
We always recommend visiting from late spring through early autumn for the best conditions, when the greens are running truest and the English weather is at its most forgiving. Expect a well-maintained course that drains surprisingly well, even after a typical British shower, making it a reliable option year-round.
What's a unique highlight or a particularly memorable hole at Marton Meadows?
Keep an eye out for the 7th hole, a tricky par-3 that often plays longer than its yardage suggests, especially with a crosswind. Its elevated green demands a precise shot to avoid the surrounding run-offs, making it a real test of nerve and a definite highlight of your round.
What facilities does Marton Meadows offer beyond the golf course itself?
While Marton Meadows focuses primarily on the golf, you'll find a welcoming clubhouse with a small pro shop for essentials and a comfortable lounge area. It's perfect for a post-round drink or a quick bite, offering that friendly, local club atmosphere we always appreciate.
How long does a round typically take at Marton Meadows, and is it good value for a quick game?
You can comfortably get around Marton Meadows in about 90 minutes, making it ideal for a quick, satisfying golf fix without committing to a full four-hour round. It offers excellent value for money, especially if you're looking to squeeze in some practice or just enjoy a relaxed game without the pressure of a championship course.