Lincoln Golf Club
Course Details
- Holes: 18
- Par: 71
- Length: 6,410 yards
- Slope Rating: 134
- Course Rating: 71.4
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to play Lincoln Golf Club, and what should I expect from the course conditions?
We always recommend visiting Lincoln Golf Club from late spring through early autumn - think May to September. You'll find the course in its prime then, with lush fairways and greens running true, making for a truly enjoyable round. Expect a classic parkland experience, where strategic tree placement and well-guarded greens demand thoughtful shot-making.
How challenging is Lincoln Golf Club for a mid-handicapper, and are there any signature holes to look out for?
Lincoln Golf Club offers a fair test for most golfers, striking a nice balance between playability and challenge. The par-3 12th, with its elevated tee shot over a valley, is a real standout and demands precision to hit the green. You'll need to manage your game well, especially around the tricky doglegs and subtle undulations on the back nine.
What's the clubhouse experience like at Lincoln Golf Club, and are there good practice facilities?
The clubhouse at Lincoln Golf Club has that welcoming, traditional feel you hope for, perfect for a post-round pint and a bite to eat. Their practice facilities are solid, offering a driving range, putting green, and a short game area to sharpen your skills before you tee off. It's a comfortable spot to relax and soak in the atmosphere.
Is Lincoln Golf Club good value for money, and what's the typical green fee?
We consider Lincoln Golf Club excellent value, especially given the quality of the course and its convenient location near the city. Green fees typically range from £40-£60, depending on the day and time you play. It's a very accessible option for a quality round without breaking the bank.
What's a unique tip for playing Lincoln Golf Club, and what makes it stand out from other courses in the region?
Our top tip for Lincoln is to pay close attention to course management on the par-5 7th - it's a genuine risk-reward hole where a smart lay-up can save your score. What truly sets it apart is its mature, tree-lined layout combined with a friendly, unpretentious atmosphere, offering a classic English parkland round without any fuss.