Aintree Golf Course
9 hole Par 35
Website: https://www.aintree.co.uk/pages/aintree-golf-centre-and-driving-range/
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the unique appeal of playing golf at Aintree, right next to the famous racecourse?
You'll definitely feel the history here; playing alongside the Grand National course adds a cool, unique vibe you won't find just anywhere. It's a relaxed round, perfect for soaking in the atmosphere without the pressure of a championship 18-hole track.
How challenging is Aintree's 9-hole Par 35 layout, and what should I look out for?
Don't let the 9 holes fool you; this Par 35 offers a good test, especially with some tricky greens and well-placed bunkers. We particularly enjoy the 6th hole, a challenging par-4 that demands a precise approach shot to a well-guarded green.
When is the best time to play Aintree Golf Course, and what are the typical course conditions like?
We recommend visiting in late spring or early autumn for the best conditions and comfortable weather. The course is generally well-maintained, offering firm fairways and true-rolling greens, though expect it to play a bit softer after heavy English rain.
Is it easy to get a tee time at Aintree Golf Course, or do I need to book well in advance?
Aintree is quite accessible, especially during weekdays, making it a great option for a spontaneous round. While you can often walk on, we always suggest booking online a day or two ahead, particularly if you're planning a weekend visit, just to be safe.
What's the typical cost for a round at Aintree, and is it good value for a 9-hole course?
You'll find Aintree offers excellent value, with green fees typically ranging from £15-£25, depending on the day and time. For a well-kept course with such a unique backdrop, it's a very affordable and enjoyable golfing experience.