Pitch & Putt Course
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time to visit this Pitch & Putt course in England, and what should I expect from the weather?
We always recommend late spring to early autumn (May-September) for the most reliable weather. You'll find the greens are at their best then, though even in summer, a light shower can pop up, so pack a waterproof.
What makes this particular Pitch & Putt course stand out from others in England?
This course truly shines with its clever use of natural undulations and mature oak trees that demand precise shot-making. Don't let the short distances fool you; those elevated greens and tricky bunkers will test your short game more than you'd expect.
Do I need to bring my own clubs, and what's the typical cost for a round here?
While you can bring your own, we've found their rental clubs are perfectly adequate for a quick round, usually a putter and a couple of wedges. Expect to pay around £10-£15 per person, which is a steal for the fun you'll have.
Is this Pitch & Putt course suitable for beginners, or will experienced golfers still find it enjoyable?
Absolutely, it's fantastic for both! Beginners will appreciate the relaxed atmosphere and shorter holes to build confidence, while seasoned players can really hone their chipping and putting. We love it for a quick, focused practice session.
What's the general atmosphere like at this Pitch & Putt, and is there anything else to do nearby?
You'll find a wonderfully relaxed, friendly vibe here, often with families and friends enjoying a casual game. Afterwards, we always pop into "The Olde Oak Inn" just down the road for a proper English pint and some excellent pub grub.