Concord Park Golf Club
Course Details
- Holes: 18
- Par: 67
- Slope Rating: 108
- Course Rating: 64.8
Website: https://www.concordparkgolfclub.co.uk
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of challenge can I expect at Concord Park Golf Club, especially if I'm not a scratch golfer?
We've played Concord Park many times, and it's a fantastic course for golfers who appreciate a fair test without being overly punishing. You'll find the tree-lined fairways demand accuracy, but the greens are generally receptive, giving you a chance to score if you keep it straight. It's a great spot to work on your iron play and short game without feeling overwhelmed.
Is Concord Park Golf Club good value, and what's the typical atmosphere like?
Absolutely, Concord Park offers excellent value for a well-maintained municipal course in England. You're looking at very reasonable green fees, especially compared to some of the private clubs nearby, making it a local favorite. The atmosphere is always friendly and unpretentious - expect a relaxed round with fellow enthusiasts, not a stuffy country club vibe.
Are there any standout holes or unique features at Concord Park Golf Club that I should look forward to?
We always enjoy the stretch from holes 7 to 9; the par-3 7th, in particular, requires a precise shot over a dip to a well-guarded green. You'll also appreciate the mature trees that define many of the fairways, demanding thoughtful course management rather than just brute strength. It's a classic parkland layout with some genuinely memorable moments.
When is the best time of year to play Concord Park Golf Club to experience it at its prime?
For the best conditions, we highly recommend visiting Concord Park between late spring and early autumn - think May through September. The fairways will be firmer, the greens quicker, and you'll avoid the wetter, colder English winter months that can make any parkland course a bit of a slog. Book your tee time in advance, especially for weekend mornings.
Does Concord Park Golf Club offer good practice facilities, or should I warm up elsewhere?
You'll find a decent practice putting green right by the clubhouse, perfect for getting a feel for the day's speed before you tee off. While there isn't a full driving range on-site, there are nets available for a quick swing warm-up. We suggest arriving a bit early to utilize the putting green and get mentally ready for your round.