London Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
With two courses at London Golf Club, The Heritage and The International, which one should I play if I only have time for one round?
If you're looking for the true championship test and a more traditional parkland feel, The Heritage is your pick. It's hosted European Tour events and demands precision, especially around its tricky greens. The International is more forgiving off the tee but still offers a fantastic round with a slightly more modern design.
London Golf Club sounds central, but how easy is it to reach from actual London, and what's the best way to travel there?
Don't let the name fool you - it's actually in Kent, about an hour's drive southeast of central London. We recommend hiring a car for the most flexibility, as public transport options are limited and involve multiple changes. Factor in potential M25 traffic, especially during peak times.
What should I expect to pay for a round at London Golf Club, and is it worth the green fee compared to other top courses in the region?
Green fees here are definitely on the higher end, typically ranging from £150-£250 depending on the season and course. We think it's worth it for the immaculate conditioning and the championship experience, especially if you appreciate a well-maintained, challenging layout. Consider booking off-peak for better value.
When is the ideal time of year to play London Golf Club to experience the courses at their best?
We always recommend visiting between late spring and early autumn - May through September - for the best weather and course conditions. You'll find the fairways firm and fast, and the greens rolling true, which truly brings out the character of both The Heritage and The International. Avoid winter if you can, as English courses can get very wet.
Beyond the golf, what's the overall experience like at London Golf Club, particularly regarding the clubhouse and practice facilities?
The clubhouse is impressive and offers a refined, comfortable atmosphere - perfect for a post-round drink or meal. You'll find excellent practice facilities too, including a driving range and short game areas, which are impeccably maintained and great for warming up or honing your skills. It's a full-service, high-end experience.