Weston Pitch & Putt

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Weston Pitch & Putt a good spot for families or beginners?

Absolutely, this is where Weston truly shines. You'll find it's incredibly welcoming for all skill levels, especially if you're introducing kids to golf or just want a relaxed round without the pressure of a full course. The short holes make it perfect for honing your short game without feeling intimidated.

What's the actual playing experience like at Weston Pitch & Putt?

Don't expect championship links, but do expect a genuinely fun and well-maintained short course. The holes are varied enough to keep it interesting, with some clever bunkering and greens that demand a decent touch. It's a fantastic way to sharpen your wedge play and putting.

When's the best time to visit Weston Pitch & Putt, and do I need to book ahead?

We recommend visiting on a weekday morning or late afternoon to avoid the busiest times, especially during school holidays. You generally don't need to book - just turn up and pay - making it wonderfully spontaneous. Expect a very reasonable green fee, which is a real bonus for a quick, enjoyable round.

What golf clubs should I bring for a round at Weston Pitch & Putt?

You really only need a few clubs here - a pitching wedge, a sand wedge, and your putter will cover everything you need. If you're traveling light, they usually have clubs available for hire, which is super convenient. Leave the driver in the car; this course is all about precision, not power.

What's the atmosphere like, and are there any local tips for playing Weston Pitch & Putt?

The vibe here is wonderfully relaxed and friendly; it's a true community course where everyone's just out to have a good time. A practical tip: the sea breeze can sometimes play a factor, so factor that into your short approach shots. It adds a fun, subtle challenge to your game.