Whitehill Golf
18 hole Par 72
Course Details
- Holes: 18
- Par: 72
- Length: 6,764 yards
- Slope Rating: 137
- Course Rating: 73.3
Website: http://www.whitehillgolf.co.uk/
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to play Whitehill Golf, and what course conditions can I expect?
We always recommend late spring or early autumn for Whitehill; you'll get the best balance of playable weather and lush fairways. Summer can be firm and fast, which adds a different challenge, but be prepared for the occasional shower no matter the season in England.
Are there any signature holes or unique challenges at Whitehill Golf that I should look out for?
Absolutely, keep an eye out for the 14th, a deceptively short par-3 over a gully that often plays longer than its yardage suggests due to the prevailing wind. It's a real card-wrecker if you don't commit to your club selection, but a beautiful view awaits from the tee.
Is Whitehill Golf suitable for all skill levels, or is it more geared towards experienced players?
Whitehill is surprisingly welcoming for a Par 72, offering wider fairways on the front nine that let you find your rhythm. The back nine tightens up with some strategic bunkering and elevation changes, so while beginners will enjoy it, experienced players will still find plenty to test their game.
What's the post-round experience like at Whitehill's clubhouse, and are there any local recommendations?
The clubhouse at Whitehill is unpretentious and friendly, perfect for a post-round pint and a hearty sandwich - their bacon rolls are legendary. If you're looking for something more, the nearby village of Oakhaven has a fantastic pub, The Green Man, known for its local ales and classic English fare.
What's the typical green fee range for Whitehill Golf, and is it good value compared to other courses in the region?
You'll find Whitehill offers excellent value, typically ranging from £35-£55 for a round, depending on the day and season. We think it punches well above its weight for the price, providing a well-maintained course with engaging holes that often cost significantly more elsewhere in the Home Counties.