Conyngham Hall Leisure Park pitch and putt course
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time to play Conyngham Hall's pitch and putt without feeling rushed?
We always recommend hitting the course early on a weekday morning, especially during school holidays. You'll find a much more relaxed pace, letting you really enjoy the short game practice without a queue on every tee. Weekends and sunny afternoons can get pretty busy with families and casual players.
Is Conyngham Hall's pitch and putt a good spot for total beginners or kids?
Absolutely, this course is perfect for introducing new players or kids to golf. The holes are short and forgiving, making it less intimidating than a full-sized course, and the relaxed atmosphere means no one will feel pressured. It's a fantastic way to spend an hour or so getting comfortable with a club in your hand.
What's the course condition like at Conyngham Hall Leisure Park's pitch and putt?
You'll find it's well-maintained for a leisure park course, with generally tidy greens and fairways that are cut regularly. Don't expect championship-level manicuring, but it's perfectly playable and offers a consistent surface for your short game. It's exactly what you need for a fun, casual round.
Is playing the pitch and putt at Conyngham Hall good value for money?
We think it's excellent value, especially for the fun you'll have. The green fees are very reasonable, making it an affordable activity for individuals or families looking for a quick golf fix without breaking the bank. You're paying for a relaxed, enjoyable experience, not a premium championship course.
Do I need to bring my own clubs to Conyngham Hall, and are there other facilities nearby?
No need to lug your own clubs - they offer club and ball hire right there, which is super convenient if you're just passing through or trying it out. Being part of a leisure park, you'll also find toilets, a cafe for refreshments, and other activities like crazy golf or boating nearby, making it a great day out.