Allhallows Golf Course
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of course is Allhallows, and what should I expect from its condition?
Allhallows offers a wonderfully unpretentious, links-style experience that feels genuinely rugged and close to nature. Don't expect manicured perfection; instead, you'll find a course that embraces its coastal setting, often playing firm and fast, especially in drier months.
When is the best time of year to play Allhallows Golf Course for the ideal experience?
We highly recommend visiting Allhallows from late spring through early autumn, typically May to September. The course drains well, but these months offer the best chance for drier fairways and less wind, letting you truly appreciate its unique character without battling the elements too much.
Is Allhallows a good value, and what's the atmosphere like for visitors?
Absolutely, Allhallows is a fantastic value for a genuine English coastal golf experience. You'll find a welcoming, no-frills atmosphere where the focus is purely on the golf, making it perfect for those who appreciate a straightforward, honest round without any fuss.
What's the most memorable hole or unique challenge at Allhallows that I should look out for?
Keep an eye out for the par-3 7th; it's a deceptively tricky hole where wind can play havoc with your club selection, demanding precision over power. The views across the estuary from several holes are also a real highlight, adding to the course's distinct charm.
What are the facilities like at Allhallows, and is there anything specific to know about the clubhouse?
The clubhouse at Allhallows is modest and friendly, offering exactly what you need for a post-round debrief - a cold drink and a warm welcome. It's not about luxury here, but about community; you'll find it's the perfect spot to chat with locals about their rounds.