Royal Cromer Golf Club

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 72
  • Length: 6,544 yards
  • Slope Rating: 132
  • Course Rating: 72.2

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the biggest challenge or most memorable part of playing Royal Cromer?

You'll find the wind off the North Sea is your constant companion and biggest challenge here, especially on the exposed cliff-top holes. The views from the 5th and 14th are absolutely stunning, making those holes truly unforgettable, even if your score takes a hit.

When is the best time of year to experience Royal Cromer at its finest?

We recommend visiting in late spring or early autumn for the best balance of weather and course conditions. The summer can get busy, and while the course holds up well, you'll appreciate the slightly quieter fairways and still-firm links turf outside of peak season.

What should I expect regarding green fees and value at Royal Cromer?

Green fees at Royal Cromer are fair for a course of this caliber and history, typically ranging from £70-£100 depending on the season and day of the week. We think it's excellent value for a true links experience with such dramatic coastal views and a welcoming clubhouse.

Is Royal Cromer a good course for all handicaps, or is it particularly tough?

Royal Cromer is certainly a test, especially when the wind blows, but it's also incredibly playable for a wide range of handicaps. The fairways are generally generous, and while the rough can be penal, you'll find the course rewards good course management rather than just brute strength.

What's the atmosphere like at Royal Cromer, and what else should I know for my visit?

You'll immediately feel the warmth of a traditional English golf club here - it's welcoming, unpretentious, and steeped in history. Make sure to grab a drink in the clubhouse after your round; the views from the balcony are fantastic, and it's a great spot to reflect on your game.