Romiley Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of challenge can I expect at Romiley Golf Course, especially if I'm not a scratch golfer?
Romiley offers a really enjoyable test without being overly punishing. You'll find the tree-lined fairways demand accuracy, but the greens are generally receptive, giving you a chance to score. We think it's a fantastic course for mid-handicappers looking to sharpen their game.
When is the best time of year to play Romiley Golf Course for optimal conditions and fewer crowds?
We highly recommend visiting Romiley in late spring or early autumn. The course is typically in superb condition, and you'll avoid the peak summer rush, making for a more relaxed round. Weekday mornings are usually your best bet for a quiet experience.
Are there any particular holes or views at Romiley Golf Course that I should really look forward to?
Absolutely, keep an eye out for the elevated tee shot on the 7th - it's a stunning downhill par-3 that offers fantastic views across the Cheshire plain. The closing stretch, particularly the 18th, provides a thrilling finish back towards the clubhouse, demanding a precise approach.
What's the atmosphere like at the Romiley clubhouse, and is there anything specific we should try after our round?
The Romiley clubhouse has a genuinely welcoming, unpretentious feel, which we love. After your round, definitely grab a pint of local ale and try their famous homemade steak and ale pie - it's the perfect reward and a real local favourite.
How easy is it to book a tee time at Romiley, and what's the general value for money like for visitors?
Booking is straightforward; we always recommend calling ahead or using their online system a week or two in advance, especially for weekend play. For the quality of the course and the friendly experience, we consider Romiley excellent value for money, offering a proper English parkland golf day without breaking the bank.