East Horton Golf Club
Course Details
- Holes: 18
- Par: 69
- Length: 5,636 yards
- Slope Rating: 111
- Course Rating: 67.9
Website: https://www.easthorton.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to play East Horton, and what should I expect from the conditions?
We always recommend late spring or early autumn for East Horton; you'll get the best of the English weather without the peak summer crowds. Expect firm-but-fair conditions then, though a winter round can be surprisingly enjoyable if you don't mind a bit of mud and a slightly slower pace.
How challenging is East Horton, and what kind of golfer will enjoy it most?
East Horton offers a really fair test, especially if you're a mid-handicapper looking for an enjoyable round without being overly punished. The course rewards smart course management, particularly around the greens which can be deceptively tricky and well-bunkered.
What are the typical green fees at East Horton, and is it good value for a day out?
You'll find East Horton's green fees are squarely in the mid-range for a well-maintained English parkland course, offering excellent value for money. We think it's a fantastic option for a casual round with mates or a society day, especially considering the friendly atmosphere and consistent course quality.
Are there any signature holes or unique features at East Horton I should look out for?
Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 7th; it plays over a small lake and demands a precise iron shot to a well-guarded green. The finishing stretch, particularly the dogleg 18th, also offers a great risk-reward challenge to end your round on a high note.
What are the clubhouse facilities like at East Horton, and is it a good spot for a post-round drink or meal?
The clubhouse at East Horton is exactly what you want after a round-welcoming, unpretentious, and serves up a cracking pint and a decent bite to eat. It's the perfect spot to dissect your round with your playing partners, with friendly staff always on hand to make you feel at home.