Serlby Park Golf Club

9 hole Par 34

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 68
  • Length: 5,760 yards
  • Slope Rating: 123
  • Course Rating: 68.8

Website: http://www.serlbyparkgolfclub.co.uk/

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to experience Serlby Park's unique layout?

We always recommend late spring or early autumn for Serlby Park. The English weather is usually at its most forgiving then, and the course drains beautifully, keeping those fairways firm and fast. You'll find the greens rolling true and the surrounding parkland looking its absolute best.

What's the real draw of playing just nine holes at Serlby Park?

Don't let the nine holes fool you; Serlby Park punches above its weight. The course design makes you use every club in your bag, not just your short irons, offering a surprisingly complete golf experience. It's a fantastic option for a quality round when you don't have time for eighteen.

Is Serlby Park a good fit for a quick round, or does it offer a real challenge for experienced golfers?

It's perfect for a relaxed afternoon round if you're newer to the game or just want to get some swings in. However, the tight, tree-lined fairways and cleverly placed bunkers demand accuracy, challenging even the most seasoned player to stay out of trouble. It's more than just a casual knock-about.

What should I know about booking a tee time and the overall value at Serlby Park?

Booking is straightforward, often just a call or online, and you'll find the green fees represent fantastic value for a well-kept local track. It's a proper golf experience without the premium price tag, making it a brilliant choice for regular play or a spontaneous round. You get a lot of golf for your money here.

Are there any standout holes or particular challenges I should prepare for at Serlby Park?

Keep an eye out for the 7th-a tricky par 4 with a subtle dogleg right and a green that slopes deceptively from back to front. It's a real card-wrecker if you're not paying attention to your approach shot and where you land it. Accuracy off the tee is key on several holes, so bring your A-game.