Millers Barn Golf Park

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 62
  • Length: 4,829 yards
  • Slope Rating: 107
  • Course Rating: 63.4

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Millers Barn Golf Park a good choice for beginners or if I'm looking for a quick, casual round?

Absolutely, Millers Barn is perfect if you're just starting out or want to squeeze in a quick game. The course is forgiving, with wider fairways that won't punish every errant shot, making it ideal for building confidence. We found it's a fantastic spot for a relaxed afternoon without the pressure of a championship layout.

When is the best time to visit Millers Barn Golf Park to avoid the typical English weather?

We always recommend late spring through early autumn - May to September - for the best chance of dry, pleasant conditions. While England is known for its unpredictable weather, these months offer longer daylight hours and generally firmer fairways, making your round much more enjoyable. Just remember to pack layers, as even summer mornings can be crisp.

What other facilities can I expect at Millers Barn Golf Park besides the main course?

Millers Barn truly lives up to its "Golf Park" name with excellent practice facilities. You'll find a well-maintained driving range, perfect for warming up or working on your swing, alongside a decent putting green. They also have a small pro shop for essentials and a friendly clubhouse where you can grab a post-round drink or snack.

How does Millers Barn Golf Park stack up in terms of value for money compared to other casual courses in England?

We consider Millers Barn to be excellent value, especially for the quality of the greens and the relaxed atmosphere you get. Green fees are very reasonable, making it an accessible option for a regular game without breaking the bank. It's a smart choice if you're looking for an enjoyable round that won't cost a fortune.

Are there any particular holes or unique challenges at Millers Barn Golf Park that I should be aware of?

While not overly long, the par-3 7th hole always gives us a good test, often playing longer than its yardage due to an uphill approach. Keep an eye out for the subtle undulations on the greens throughout the back nine; they can be trickier to read than they first appear. It's a course that rewards thoughtful play, not just brute force.