Brickendon Grange Golf Club

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 71
  • Length: 6,417 yards
  • Slope Rating: 134
  • Course Rating: 71.7

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to play Brickendon Grange Golf Club?

We find late spring or early autumn offers the ideal conditions at Brickendon Grange. The course drains remarkably well, so you'll avoid the boggy patches common in English winters, and the fairways are usually at their prime without the peak summer crowds.

How challenging is Brickendon Grange for a mid-handicapper?

Brickendon Grange presents a fair but engaging challenge for mid-handicappers, especially with its tree-lined fairways demanding accuracy off the tee. The greens are often subtly contoured, so don't expect too many easy two-putts - it's a course that rewards thoughtful shot placement over brute force.

What's the signature hole or a must-play at Brickendon Grange?

You absolutely can't miss the 14th hole - a par-3 that plays downhill to a green guarded by bunkers and a small stream. The views across the Hertfordshire countryside from the tee are stunning, but don't let them distract you from making a precise iron shot to avoid trouble.

Is Brickendon Grange good value for money compared to other courses in the area?

We consider Brickendon Grange excellent value, especially given the consistently well-maintained fairways and true-rolling greens you'll find here. While not the cheapest round in Hertfordshire, the quality of the course and the friendly atmosphere in the clubhouse make it a worthwhile investment for a memorable day out.

What should I know about the clubhouse and facilities at Brickendon Grange?

The clubhouse at Brickendon Grange offers a welcoming, unpretentious vibe - perfect for a post-round pint and a bite to eat. You'll find a well-stocked pro shop with friendly staff, and the practice facilities, including a decent putting green and driving nets, are more than adequate for a warm-up.