Romford Golf Club

18 hole Par 71

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 72
  • Length: 6,387 yards
  • Slope Rating: 133
  • Course Rating: 70.9

Website: https://www.romfordgolfclub.com/

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of challenge does Romford Golf Club present, especially for a mid-handicapper?

Romford is a classic parkland layout that truly tests your accuracy rather than just brute strength. You'll find the tree-lined fairways demand precise tee shots, and the well-placed bunkers around the greens require thoughtful approach play. It's a course that rewards smart course management and good iron play, making it a fair but engaging test for most golfers.

Are there any standout holes or unique features at Romford Golf Club I should look forward to?

Absolutely, the 17th hole, a par-3, is a real gem and often considered the signature hole. You'll need to navigate a tricky tee shot over a valley to a well-guarded green, making par feel like a birdie. The mature trees throughout the course also create a beautiful, established feel that's quite unique.

When is the best time of year to play Romford Golf Club for optimal conditions?

We highly recommend visiting between late spring and early autumn, typically May through September, for the driest and firmest conditions. The course drains remarkably well, but you'll experience the lush fairways and true-rolling greens at their absolute best during these months. Expect a fantastic walk when the weather is mild.

What's the typical green fee at Romford Golf Club, and is it good value for money?

Green fees at Romford generally range from £40-£60 for visitors, depending on the day and time you play. We consider it excellent value for money; you're getting a meticulously maintained course with a rich history and a challenging, enjoyable layout. It's a quality round without breaking the bank.

What's the clubhouse experience like at Romford Golf Club after a round?

The clubhouse at Romford offers a genuinely warm and welcoming atmosphere, perfect for unwinding after your round. You'll find a traditional bar area where you can grab a well-deserved pint or a bite to eat, often with friendly members happy to chat about your game. It's a comfortable spot to reflect on your birdies and bogeys.