Three Rivers Golf & Country Club
18 hole Par 72 Kings Course & 18 hole Par 64 Jubilee Course
Course Details
- Holes: 18
- Par: 72
- Length: 6,481 yards
- Slope Rating: 134
- Course Rating: 71.8
Website: https://www.threeriversclub.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
I'm planning a day at Three Rivers - which course offers the best challenge for a serious golfer?
If you're looking for a proper test, the Kings Course is your play. Its Par 72 layout demands thoughtful shot-making, with some tricky water hazards and well-placed bunkers that will keep you honest. We recommend tackling it in the morning when the greens are freshest, giving you the best chance to score.
What's the course condition like at Three Rivers, especially during the wetter months in England?
You'll find Three Rivers generally holds up well, even through the English autumn and winter. The Kings Course, in particular, has decent drainage, so while it might be softer underfoot, it rarely becomes unplayable. For the driest, firmest conditions, aim for late spring through early autumn - that's when it truly shines.
Is Three Rivers Golf & Country Club good value for a full day of golf, perhaps playing both courses?
Absolutely, it offers fantastic value, especially if you plan to play both the Kings and Jubilee courses. The Jubilee is a great warm-up or a fun, quicker round, complementing the challenge of Kings perfectly. Look for their twilight rates or multi-round packages; they often have deals that make a full day very affordable.
Beyond the golf, what amenities or experiences make Three Rivers a complete day out?
You'll appreciate the welcoming clubhouse and its well-stocked pro shop, perfect for grabbing any last-minute essentials or a post-round drink. Their practice facilities are solid, with a good driving range and putting greens, so arrive early to dial in your short game. It's a relaxed atmosphere, ideal for unwinding after your rounds.
What practical tips should I know before my first round at Three Rivers, especially regarding booking or local facilities?
Always book your tee times well in advance, especially for the Kings Course on weekends, as it gets busy. While the club has good facilities, there isn't much right on the doorstep, so plan to eat at the clubhouse or bring your own snacks. Pace of play is generally good, but be mindful of groups ahead, particularly on the Jubilee.