Peasholm Pitch and Putt
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Peasholm Pitch and Putt suitable for complete beginners or families with young children?
Absolutely, this is where Peasholm shines. The course is incredibly forgiving and laid-back, making it perfect for introducing new players or letting kids have a go without pressure. You'll find the atmosphere welcoming and the holes short enough to keep everyone engaged.
What's the course condition like at Peasholm Pitch and Putt - should I expect pristine greens or something more casual?
Don't expect championship-level manicuring here; it's a public pitch and putt, after all. However, for what it is, the greens are generally well-kept and the fairways are perfectly playable. You're coming for the fun and the setting, not to critique the agronomy.
When is the best time to visit Peasholm Pitch and Putt to avoid crowds and enjoy the weather?
We recommend aiming for a weekday morning, especially outside of school holidays, if you want a quieter round. Summer afternoons can get busy, but honestly, the relaxed pace means even with a few groups ahead, you're rarely waiting long. Spring and early autumn offer pleasant weather without the peak summer rush.
How much does it cost to play at Peasholm Pitch and Putt, and is it good value for money?
The pricing at Peasholm is incredibly reasonable, making it fantastic value for a fun hour or so of golf. You'll find it's one of the most affordable activities in the area, and they offer club and ball rental for a small fee, so you don't need to bring your own gear. It's a perfect budget-friendly outing.
Are there any other activities or local tips you'd recommend combining with a round at Peasholm Pitch and Putt?
Definitely! Peasholm Park itself is beautiful, so plan to take a stroll around the lake or even rent a pedal boat after your game. We also suggest grabbing an ice cream from one of the nearby kiosks - it's the perfect way to round off a relaxed afternoon in the park.