Plymouth Central Park Pitch & Putt
9 hole Pitch & Putt
Course Details
- Holes: 9
- Par: 27
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Plymouth Central Park Pitch & Putt a good spot for total beginners or families with kids?
Absolutely, this is one of the best places to introduce someone to golf without any pressure. The holes are short and forgiving, making it perfect for practicing your short game or letting the kids have a swing without feeling intimidated. You'll find it's a relaxed atmosphere, far from the stuffiness of a full course.
When's the best time to play at Plymouth Central Park Pitch & Putt to avoid crowds or get the best conditions?
We always recommend hitting it on a weekday morning if you can - you'll often have the place mostly to yourself. Weekends, especially sunny ones, can get busy with families and casual players, but the pace is usually still pretty relaxed. Spring and early autumn offer pleasant weather without the peak summer crowds.
Do I need to bring my own golf clubs, or can I rent them at Plymouth Central Park Pitch & Putt?
Don't worry if you're traveling light or just trying it out - you can definitely rent clubs and balls right there. You'll really only need a putter and a wedge for these short holes, so it's a very low-fuss setup. It makes for an easy, spontaneous round without hauling your full bag.
What can I expect regarding the course conditions and maintenance at Plymouth Central Park Pitch & Putt?
Look, this isn't Augusta, but for a public pitch and putt in a city park, it's perfectly playable and generally well-kept. The greens are decent enough for practicing your putting, and the fairways are cut for purpose. You'll find it's exactly what you need for a fun, casual round without high expectations for pristine conditions.
Are there other things to do in Central Park or nearby after playing a round at Plymouth Central Park Pitch & Putt?
Absolutely, you're right in the heart of Plymouth's largest park, so there's plenty more to explore. You can enjoy a walk through the park's other green spaces, visit the cafe for a post-round snack, or head into Plymouth city centre which is just a short journey away for more sights and food. It's easy to make a whole afternoon of it.