Carwick Park Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
How challenging is Carwick Park Golf Club for an average player?
You'll find Carwick Park offers a fair but firm test of your game, especially around its subtly contoured greens. The course demands accuracy off the tee; stray drives often find themselves nestled among mature oaks, adding strokes to your score.
When is the best time of year to play Carwick Park for optimal conditions?
We highly recommend visiting Carwick Park in late spring or early autumn - think May-June or September-October. You'll generally enjoy milder weather and the course will be in superb condition, avoiding the peak summer crowds and the wetter winter months.
What's the must-play hole or unique feature at Carwick Park?
Without a doubt, the 14th hole, a par-4 known as 'The Sentinel,' is Carwick Park's signature. It features a strategic dogleg around a massive, ancient oak tree, demanding a precise tee shot to set up an approach to a well-bunkered green.
Is Carwick Park Golf Club good value for money, and what should I expect for green fees?
Carwick Park offers excellent value for the quality of golf you'll experience; it's a mid-range gem. Expect green fees to be competitive for a well-maintained English parkland course, typically ranging from £40-£60 depending on the day and time you play.
What's the clubhouse experience like at Carwick Park after a round?
After your round, the Carwick Park clubhouse is the perfect spot to unwind. It boasts a classic, welcoming atmosphere, and we highly recommend their hearty 'golfer's grill' menu - perfect for recounting your birdies and bogeys over a pint.