Lodmoor Pitch and Putt
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Lodmoor Pitch and Putt suitable for complete beginners or families with young children?
Absolutely, this is where Lodmoor truly shines. You'll find a welcoming, relaxed atmosphere perfect for introducing kids to golf or just having a casual knock-about. Don't worry about skill levels here- it's all about fun and getting outdoors.
What's the playing experience like at Lodmoor - are the greens decent for a pitch and putt?
For a pitch and putt, the greens are surprisingly well-kept and offer a fair challenge, though don't expect PGA tour quality. The holes are varied enough to keep things interesting, with some clever bunkering that will test your short game. You'll get a solid hour of golf here.
When is the best time to visit Lodmoor Pitch and Putt to avoid the busiest periods?
We highly recommend aiming for weekday mornings, especially outside of school holidays, if you prefer a quieter round. Summer afternoons can get quite busy with families and holidaymakers, but the course handles it well. Spring and early autumn offer lovely weather without the peak crowds.
What's the typical cost for a round at Lodmoor, and is it good value for money?
You'll find it's incredibly affordable, making it fantastic value for a fun activity in the area. The price usually includes club and ball hire, so you just turn up and play. It's a budget-friendly way to enjoy some outdoor time without a huge commitment.
What makes Lodmoor Pitch and Putt unique compared to other short courses in England?
Its setting within the expansive Lodmoor Country Park truly sets it apart; you're surrounded by nature, not just another golf complex. We love the genuinely relaxed, unpretentious vibe here- it's a proper local gem where everyone feels comfortable. It’s a refreshing break from more formal courses.