Pitch and Putt
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to play this Pitch and Putt in England?
You'll find the most enjoyable conditions from late spring through early autumn, roughly May to September. The course will be in its prime, and while you should always be prepared for a light shower in England, you'll generally get drier, warmer weather for your round. We always recommend packing a light waterproof, just in case.
What kind of challenge can I expect from the greens and overall layout here?
Don't underestimate these greens- they're surprisingly well-kept and often feature subtle breaks that will truly test your short game. The layout is quite clever, using natural undulations to create varied shot requirements, so you'll need more than just a simple chip. It's a proper test of touch, not just distance.
How much does it typically cost to play, and can I rent clubs on site?
You'll find the green fees here are very reasonable, usually around £10-£15 for a round, making it excellent value for a fun afternoon. Yes, they do offer club and ball rental for a small additional fee, which is perfect if you're traveling light or just fancy a spontaneous game.
What's the atmosphere like, and what makes this Pitch and Putt stand out from others?
This course has a wonderfully relaxed, friendly atmosphere; it's a real local gem where everyone feels welcome. What truly sets it apart are the stunning views of the rolling English countryside you get from several holes- it's a beautiful backdrop that makes even a missed putt feel less frustrating. You'll want to bring your camera.
Is this Pitch and Putt easy to get to, and what's your top practical tip for playing it?
It's quite accessible, usually just a short drive from the nearest town center with ample free parking right by the clubhouse. Our top tip? Focus on your putting before you start; those greens are trickier than they look, and a good touch will save you strokes. Don't forget to enjoy the scenery between shots.