Lakeside Park

9 hole Pitch & Putt

Website: https://www.donamottparks.com/lakeside-park.aspx

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Lakeside Park a good spot for total beginners or a family outing with kids?

Absolutely, this is where you bring them. The short holes and relaxed atmosphere make it perfect for anyone just starting out or looking for a fun, low-pressure round with the family. You'll find it's far more welcoming than a full-length course.

When's the best time to visit Lakeside Park, and should I book a tee time in advance?

We recommend a sunny afternoon in late spring or early autumn - the course is at its prettiest then. While it's a casual spot, it can get busy on weekends, so calling ahead for availability, especially for a group, is a smart move.

What clubs should I pack for a round at Lakeside Park?

Keep it simple here. You'll really only need a putter, a wedge (a sand wedge or a gap wedge works great), and maybe a 9-iron for the longer 'pitch' shots. Leave the driver and woods at home; they'll just weigh you down.

Are there any facilities like a clubhouse or refreshments available at Lakeside Park?

Don't expect a grand clubhouse here; it's a straightforward Pitch & Putt. You'll usually find a small kiosk for green fees and perhaps some basic snacks or drinks, but plan on bringing your own if you want anything substantial.

What's special about Lakeside Park compared to other Pitch & Putts in England?

Its charm truly lies in its setting - the 'Lakeside' isn't just a name; you'll play alongside some lovely water features that add a nice visual touch and a little challenge. It feels more integrated with nature than many urban alternatives, making it a genuinely pleasant escape.