St Erth Pitch and Putt
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the overall experience like at St Erth Pitch and Putt - is it just a quick hit, or something more?
We've played our share of pitch and putts, and St Erth offers a genuinely charming escape. You'll find it's more than just a quick round; the well-kept greens and peaceful setting make for a truly relaxing hour or so, perfect for unwinding. It's a delightful spot to sharpen your short game without any pretense.
When is the best time to visit St Erth Pitch and Putt for the ideal experience?
We always recommend aiming for a clear day, especially during late spring or early autumn, to truly appreciate the Cornish countryside views. While it's playable year-round, avoiding the peak summer crowds and enjoying the milder weather makes for a more serene round. You'll want to check the forecast, as a little sunshine really elevates the experience here.
What kind of challenge does St Erth Pitch and Putt offer, and are there any standout holes?
Don't let the 'pitch and putt' label fool you entirely; St Erth provides a surprisingly engaging short game test. We particularly enjoy the variety in hole lengths and the clever use of natural undulations, which demand a bit more thought than your average flat course. Keep an eye out for the tricky little uphill chip on the 7th - it's a real card-wrecker if you're not precise.
What should I expect regarding costs and equipment at St Erth Pitch and Putt?
St Erth is excellent value, offering an affordable way to enjoy some golf without breaking the bank. You'll find the green fees are very reasonable, and they do have clubs available for hire if you're traveling light or just fancy a spontaneous round. We always appreciate a place that makes it easy to just show up and play.
Is St Erth Pitch and Putt suitable for beginners or families with younger golfers?
Absolutely, St Erth is one of our top recommendations for beginners, families, or anyone looking to introduce someone new to golf. The relaxed atmosphere and manageable hole lengths mean you won't feel rushed or intimidated. It's the perfect place to build confidence and have some fun without the pressure of a full-sized course.