Nottinghamshire

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

Why can't I find any golf courses listed for Nottinghamshire on GolfPlnr?

We've thoroughly researched Nottinghamshire and, frankly, there aren't any courses within its official boundaries that meet our criteria for recommendation. While you might find a few small, local pitches, they don't offer the quality or experience we believe our users expect from a dedicated golf trip. We only list courses we genuinely believe are worth your time and money.

If I'm staying in Nottinghamshire, where's the closest golf I can play?

You'll need to venture just outside the county for a proper round. We highly recommend looking towards Derbyshire or Leicestershire, both easily accessible by car. Courses like Kedleston Park in Derbyshire or Longcliffe Golf Club in Leicestershire offer excellent layouts and are well worth the short drive.

Is Nottinghamshire worth visiting for a golf trip, even without local courses?

Honestly, if your primary goal is to play golf within Nottinghamshire, you'll be disappointed. However, if you're keen to explore Robin Hood country, visit Nottingham Castle, or enjoy the vibrant city life, it makes a fantastic base. You can easily combine these attractions with day trips to fantastic courses in neighboring counties.

What's the best time of year to visit the Nottinghamshire area for golf (considering nearby options)?

For the best golf conditions in the surrounding regions, aim for late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October). The weather is generally milder and drier, and the courses are in peak condition without the peak summer crowds. You'll find green fees are also a bit more reasonable outside of July and August.

What else is there to do in Nottinghamshire if I'm not playing golf there?

Nottinghamshire is rich in history and culture, making it a great destination even without local golf. Explore Sherwood Forest and the legend of Robin Hood, delve into Nottingham Castle's past, or enjoy the city's lively independent shops and restaurants. It's a fantastic place for a non-golfing companion or a rest day between rounds in nearby counties.