Pitch & putt course

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Pitch & Putt course in England a unique experience compared to others?

You'll find this course nestled surprisingly close to a charming English village, offering a delightful blend of quick golf and scenic beauty. The short, well-manicured holes demand precision, but the real charm is the relaxed atmosphere and the chance to soak in the quintessential English countryside views between shots.

What's the typical cost to play the Pitch & Putt, and is it good value for money?

Expect to pay around £10-£15 for a round, which we think is excellent value for a quick, enjoyable golf fix in England. It's perfect for a casual afternoon, especially if you're looking to sharpen your short game without committing to a full 18-hole green fee.

When is the best time of day or year to play the Pitch & Putt course to avoid crowds?

We always recommend hitting the course early on a weekday morning, especially outside of school holidays, to have the place mostly to yourself. While English summers are lovely, the course can get busy then; spring and autumn offer crisp air and fewer players, making for a more serene experience.

Do I need to bring my own clubs, and is the Pitch & Putt suitable for beginners or families?

You absolutely don't need a full set of clubs here; a wedge, a putter, and a few balls are all you truly need, and they usually have rentals available for a small fee. This course is fantastic for beginners and families, offering a low-pressure environment to learn the game or just have some fun without the intimidation of a championship course.

What should I expect from the course conditions and overall challenge at this English Pitch & Putt?

You'll find the greens surprisingly well-kept for a Pitch & Putt, often rolling true and offering a fair challenge to your putting stroke. While the holes are short, they're cleverly designed with subtle undulations and occasional bunkers that will test your chipping accuracy, making it more engaging than you might initially expect.