Cheshunt Park Golf Course
18 hole Par 71
Course Details
- Holes: 18
- Par: 71
- Length: 6,583 yards
- Slope Rating: 135
- Course Rating: 72
Website: https://www.broxbourne.gov.uk/leisure-cheshunt-park-golf-centre/landing/cheshunt-park-golf-centre
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the typical course condition like at Cheshunt Park, especially for a public course?
You'll find Cheshunt Park generally well-maintained, especially considering its public access. The greens usually roll true, though they can be a bit slower than private clubs, and the fairways are kept tidy. We recommend playing in late spring or early autumn for the best turf conditions and a more vibrant course.
Is Cheshunt Park suitable for beginners, or will it challenge more experienced golfers?
Cheshunt Park offers a fair test for all levels, making it quite versatile. While beginners will appreciate the generally open layout, the course's length and some tricky doglegs, particularly on the back nine, will certainly keep lower handicappers on their toes. Don't underestimate the par-3s; they demand accuracy.
When's the best time to play Cheshunt Park, and how easy is it to get a tee time?
We suggest aiming for weekday mornings or late afternoons to avoid the busiest periods, especially during summer. Booking online a few days in advance is always your best bet to secure a preferred slot, as weekend mornings fill up quickly. You'll find the course much more relaxed outside of peak times.
What's the overall value like at Cheshunt Park, and what should I expect regarding green fees?
You're getting solid value for money at Cheshunt Park, especially compared to private clubs in the Home Counties. Green fees are very reasonable, typically ranging from £20-£35 depending on the day and time you play. It's a fantastic option for a casual round without breaking the bank.
Are there any standout holes or unique features that make Cheshunt Park memorable?
Keep an eye out for the challenging par-4 11th, which often plays longer than its yardage due to its uphill approach. The course also offers some lovely views across the Hertfordshire countryside, particularly from the higher points on the back nine. It's a pleasant parkland stroll with enough variety to keep things interesting.