North Oxford Golf Club
Course Details
- Holes: 18
- Par: 67
- Length: 5,742 yards
- Slope Rating: 126
- Course Rating: 67.8
Website: https://www.northoxfordgolf.co.uk/
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to play North Oxford Golf Club, considering the English weather?
We highly recommend visiting between late April and early October. You'll find the course in its prime condition, with drier fairways and more consistent weather, making for a much more enjoyable round. Avoid the deep winter months; while playable, the course can get quite soft, and the shorter days limit your options.
How challenging is North Oxford Golf Club for an average golfer, and what kind of shots will I need?
North Oxford offers a fair but engaging test for most golfers. You'll need to be accurate off the tee, as the mature tree-lined fairways can punish wayward drives, and the greens are subtly contoured, demanding good touch around the putting surface. Don't expect a monster, but it certainly makes you think about your club selection.
Is North Oxford Golf Club a good value for money compared to other courses in the region?
Absolutely, we consider North Oxford to be excellent value. While not a championship links, the course is consistently well-maintained, and the green fees are very reasonable for the quality of golf you get in this part of England. You're paying for a genuine, friendly club experience without the premium price tag.
What's the post-round experience like at North Oxford Golf Club - is the clubhouse worth sticking around for?
Definitely. The clubhouse at North Oxford has a wonderfully welcoming, traditional feel. We always enjoy grabbing a pint and a bite to eat there; the food is hearty and the atmosphere is genuinely friendly, perfect for recounting your round with your playing partners.
Are there any specific holes at North Oxford Golf Club that I should really look out for, or that present a unique challenge?
Keep an eye out for the par-3 7th; it's a cracking hole where a precise iron shot over a small stream is crucial to avoid trouble. The finishing 18th is also a strong par-4, often playing into the wind, making for a challenging and memorable end to your round.