Chilworth Golf Centre

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 69
  • Length: 5,915 yards
  • Slope Rating: 118
  • Course Rating: 68.7

Website: https://www.chilworthgolfclub.com

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Chilworth Golf Centre a good choice for golfers who are just starting out or have a higher handicap?

Absolutely, we think it's ideal. The course design here is quite forgiving, with wider fairways and fewer forced carries than many other English courses. You'll find it a welcoming place to build confidence without feeling overly punished for a wayward shot.

When is the best time of year to visit Chilworth Golf Centre for the best playing conditions?

We always recommend late spring through early autumn - roughly May to September - for the driest and firmest conditions. While it's open year-round, like many English courses, you'll encounter softer ground and potentially wetter greens during the winter months.

What kind of practice facilities can I expect at Chilworth Golf Centre beyond the main course?

You're in luck here; the practice facilities are a real highlight. They boast a well-maintained driving range with covered bays, a dedicated short game area for chipping and pitching, and a decent putting green. It's perfect for warming up or working on specific aspects of your game.

What's the general atmosphere and value like for a round at Chilworth Golf Centre?

We find Chilworth to be incredibly friendly and unpretentious - it's a proper local gem. It offers excellent value for money, especially if you're looking for a relaxed round without the fuss or higher green fees of some championship courses. It's a great spot for a casual game with friends.

Are there any particular holes or features at Chilworth Golf Centre that stand out or present a unique challenge?

Keep an eye out for the par-3 7th; it's shorter but often plays into a tricky crosswind, demanding a precise iron shot to a well-guarded green. Also, the closing par-4 18th offers a strategic finish, requiring a thoughtful tee shot to set up an approach over a subtle ridge.