Eastney Pitch-and-Putt

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time to play Eastney Pitch-and-Putt without feeling rushed?

We always recommend hitting Eastney early on a weekday morning, especially outside of school holidays. You'll have the course practically to yourself, enjoying the fresh sea air before the afternoon crowds arrive. It's a much more relaxed experience when you're not waiting on every shot.

What kind of challenge does Eastney offer for a pitch-and-putt course?

Don't expect championship greens here, but Eastney's putting surfaces are surprisingly well-kept for a public course, offering a fair roll. The holes are genuinely short, making it perfect for working on your short game or introducing new players to golf without intimidation. It's more about fun than a serious test.

How much does a round at Eastney cost, and can I rent clubs there?

A round at Eastney is incredibly budget-friendly, usually just a few quid, making it fantastic value for a casual afternoon. Yes, they do have clubs and balls available for hire at the kiosk, so don't worry if you've travelled light. It's all very straightforward and affordable.

What's the best part about playing at Eastney Pitch-and-Putt?

For us, the real charm of Eastney is its relaxed, unpretentious vibe and the lovely coastal breeze you often catch. It's a genuinely fun, no-pressure environment where you can just enjoy hitting a few shots with friends or family, often with glimpses of the Solent nearby. It's pure, simple golf enjoyment.

Is Eastney Pitch-and-Putt suitable for beginners or families with young children?

Absolutely, Eastney is one of our top recommendations for beginners and families looking to try golf. The short holes and relaxed atmosphere mean no one feels out of place, and it's a fantastic way to get kids interested in the game without the pressure of a full-sized course. It’s designed for exactly that.