Hurdwick Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the absolute best time of year to experience Hurdwick Golf Course?

We always recommend late spring or early autumn for Hurdwick. You'll find the fairways firm but lush, and the greens rolling true without the peak summer crowds. Plus, the English countryside views are spectacular with the changing foliage.

What's the one hole at Hurdwick that truly tests your game?

Keep an eye out for the 14th, a tricky par-3 that plays downhill to a green guarded by a meandering stream. It looks innocent from the tee, but we've seen plenty of good rounds unravel there if you don't commit to your club choice.

I'm not a scratch golfer - will Hurdwick be too challenging for me?

Hurdwick offers a fair test for all, but it's not a walk in the park. The course rewards strategic play over brute force, so choose your tees wisely and you'll have a fantastic day navigating its thoughtful layout. Don't be afraid to leave the driver in the bag on a few holes.

After a round, what can we expect from the clubhouse experience at Hurdwick?

The Hurdwick clubhouse is exactly what you want after 18 holes - cozy, traditional, and genuinely welcoming. Their Ploughman's lunch is legendary, and the local ale on tap is the perfect way to toast your birdies or commiserate your bogeys.

Considering the quality, is Hurdwick good value for money compared to other courses in England?

We consistently rate Hurdwick as excellent value, especially for the quality of its conditioning and thoughtful layout. You're getting a championship-caliber experience without the eye-watering prices you'll find at some of the more famous links courses across England. It's a hidden gem in that regard.