Football Golf
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to play Football Golf in England to avoid the worst weather?
We recommend aiming for late spring through early autumn, roughly May to September, for the most reliable weather. This course can get quite boggy after heavy rain, so always check the forecast and pick a dry spell to truly enjoy the rolling terrain and natural hazards.
What makes this particular Football Golf course unique compared to others I might have played?
You'll find this course truly embraces its English countryside setting, with natural undulations and mature trees acting as clever hazards. Unlike some flatter courses, you'll need to master some tricky uphill shots and navigate around ancient oaks, which makes it a genuine test of skill and a lot of fun.
How much does it typically cost to play a round, and is it good value for money?
Expect to pay around £10-£15 per person for a full 18-hole round, which we think is excellent value for the experience. They often have family deals too, making it an affordable day out for groups looking for something a bit different and active.
Are there any facilities on-site, and what should I bring for my game?
While it's not a full-service golf club, you'll usually find basic amenities like toilets and a small kiosk selling drinks and snacks. We recommend wearing comfortable trainers or walking shoes with good grip, especially if it's been wet, and definitely bring your own football if you prefer - though they do provide them.
Do I need to book in advance, or can I just turn up and play?
We strongly advise booking ahead, especially during peak season or on weekends, to guarantee your tee time. This course can get surprisingly busy, particularly with local families and groups, and you don't want to be left waiting around when you could be playing.