Waterbridge Golf Club

Course Details

  • Holes: 9
  • Par: 32

Website: https://www.waterbridgegc.co.uk

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time to play Waterbridge Golf Club, considering the English weather?

We highly recommend visiting between late spring and early autumn, roughly May through September, for the most consistent weather. You'll find the course in its prime, with lush fairways and firm greens, though a light shower is always a possibility. Booking your tee time well in advance, especially for summer weekends, is a smart move as it gets busy.

What kind of challenge can I expect at Waterbridge Golf Club? Is it a links course?

Waterbridge is a classic parkland layout, not a links course, but it still presents a fantastic challenge. The tree-lined fairways demand accuracy, particularly on the back nine, and the subtle undulations on the greens will certainly test your putting touch. We especially love the strategic bunkering around the par-4 11th, which really makes you think.

What's the standout feature or 'must-see' at Waterbridge Golf Club?

Without a doubt, it's the historic clubhouse and the panoramic views from the 18th green. After your round, grab a pint in the traditional bar and soak in the atmosphere; it truly feels like stepping back in time. The course itself offers some stunning vistas of the rolling English countryside, particularly around holes 7 and 8.

How does the green fee at Waterbridge compare to other courses in England, and is it worth it?

Waterbridge offers excellent value for a course of its quality and history in England. While not a budget option, you're paying for a meticulously maintained course with a truly enjoyable and memorable round. We think it's a solid investment for a day out, especially if you can catch one of their twilight rates for a slightly reduced cost.

What practical advice do you have for someone playing Waterbridge for the first time?

Pack layers, even in summer - the English weather can change quickly, so be prepared for anything. We also strongly recommend bringing a good rangefinder; some of the approach shots can be deceptive due to the gentle elevation changes. Don't forget to try the local ale in the clubhouse afterwards; it's the perfect way to cap off your day.