Broome Park Golf Club
18 hole Par 72
Course Details
- Holes: 18
- Par: 72
- Length: 6,587 yards
- Slope Rating: 126
- Course Rating: 72.1
Website: https://www.broomepark.co.uk/
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the real challenge at Broome Park Golf Club, beyond just the par?
You'll find Broome Park isn't just a walk in the park; its undulating fairways and mature tree-lined holes demand precision, especially on the back nine. The greens can be deceptively quick, so bring your putting A-game and be prepared for some tricky reads.
When is the best time of year to play Broome Park for ideal conditions?
We recommend visiting between late spring and early autumn-May through September-to catch the course in its prime. You'll enjoy firmer fairways and more predictable weather, though an English summer shower is always a possibility, so pack layers.
What makes playing at Broome Park a unique experience compared to other English courses?
The setting within the historic Broome Park estate truly sets this course apart; you're playing through centuries of history with stunning views of the mansion. Keep an eye out for the challenging par-3 14th, which demands a precise shot over water with the grand house as your backdrop.
What practical advice do you have for someone playing Broome Park for the first time?
Don't underestimate the elevation changes here; consider a buggy if you're not keen on a hilly walk, especially on a warm day. We also suggest bringing extra balls, as the mature trees are unforgiving if you stray from the fairway.
Are there good facilities at Broome Park for after the round, or for non-golfers?
Absolutely, the clubhouse offers a welcoming spot for a post-round drink or meal, with lovely views over the course. If you're planning an overnight stay, the estate also has accommodation options, making it a great base for exploring the Kent countryside.