Eastwell Manor
Frequently Asked Questions
How challenging is the golf course at Eastwell Manor for an average player?
You'll find Eastwell Manor's course to be a thoroughly enjoyable parkland challenge, not overly punishing but certainly requiring some thought. It's a fair test for most handicaps, with well-placed bunkers and mature trees demanding accuracy rather than brute strength. We think it strikes a great balance, letting you enjoy the beautiful surroundings without feeling constantly frustrated.
When is the best time of year to play golf at Eastwell Manor, considering the English weather?
We highly recommend visiting Eastwell Manor in late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October). The weather is typically milder and more consistent then, and the course conditions are usually at their peak. You'll avoid the unpredictable downpours of winter and the busier summer crowds, ensuring a more serene round.
Beyond the golf, what other experiences does Eastwell Manor offer for a full golf trip?
Eastwell Manor truly shines as a complete escape; it's not just about the golf. You absolutely must take advantage of their fantastic spa facilities for some post-round relaxation, or explore the beautiful estate grounds. We always make time for a superb meal in their restaurant, which perfectly complements a day on the links.
What should I expect for green fees at Eastwell Manor, and is it good value?
Green fees at Eastwell Manor generally sit in the mid-to-upper range, reflecting the quality of the course and the overall estate experience. We consider it excellent value, especially if you're looking for more than just a round of golf. You're paying for a meticulously maintained course and the privilege of playing within such a grand, historic setting.
Are there any standout holes or unique features that make Eastwell Manor's course memorable?
Absolutely, the course at Eastwell Manor has a few holes that really stick with you. We particularly love the par-3 14th, which plays over water to a well-guarded green, demanding precision and nerve. The mature trees and rolling Kent countryside views throughout the back nine also create a truly picturesque and memorable round.