Snainton Golf
9 hole Par 27
Website: https://www.golfscarborough.co.uk/
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Snainton Golf a good course for beginners or more experienced players looking for a quick round?
This course is absolutely perfect for both. If you're just starting out, you'll find the Par 27 layout incredibly welcoming, allowing you to focus on your short game without feeling overwhelmed. For seasoned golfers, it's a fantastic spot to sharpen your irons and wedges in a relaxed setting, especially when you're short on time.
When is the best time to visit Snainton Golf for optimal playing conditions, and what's the course like then?
We always recommend visiting from late spring through early autumn - think May to September - when the English weather is at its most forgiving. You'll find the greens well-maintained and the fairways firm, offering a really enjoyable short game experience. Avoid the depths of winter if you prefer drier conditions.
What makes Snainton Golf unique, and are there any specific holes I should look out for?
While it's a shorter course, Snainton Golf cleverly uses its landscape to present some fun challenges. We particularly enjoy the subtle undulations on a few of the par-3s, which demand precise club selection and a good touch around the greens. It's not about brute force here; it's all about finesse.
What can I expect to pay for a round at Snainton Golf, and is it good value for money?
Snainton Golf offers excellent value, especially considering the quality of the short game practice you get. Green fees are typically very reasonable, making it an accessible option for a casual round or a dedicated practice session. They often have attractive deals for multiple rounds or twilight play, so always check their website.
After a round at Snainton Golf, what local attractions or dining options do you recommend nearby?
You're in a lovely part of North Yorkshire, so don't rush off. We suggest heading towards the coast to Scarborough for some classic seaside charm and fish and chips, or exploring the North York Moors National Park for stunning walks. There are also charming local pubs in nearby villages perfect for a post-round pint and a hearty meal.