Himley Hall Golf Centre/Club
9 hole Par 35 & 9 hole Pitch & Putt
Course Details
- Holes: 18
- Par: 71
- Length: 6,144 yards
- Slope Rating: 118
- Course Rating: 69.6
Website: https://www.himleyhallgolfclub.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Himley Hall Golf Centre best suited for, given its two distinct courses?
This is a fantastic spot if you're looking to introduce someone new to golf or just want to sharpen your short game. The 9-hole Pitch & Putt is incredibly forgiving and fun for all ages, while the 9-hole Par 35 offers a more traditional challenge without demanding an entire afternoon. We think it's ideal for a relaxed round with friends or family.
What's the overall vibe and atmosphere like at Himley Hall, beyond just the golf itself?
You'll find a really welcoming, community-focused atmosphere here, which we appreciate. It's not just about the golf; the setting near Himley Hall itself means you can enjoy a pleasant walk or grab a coffee after your round. It feels less like a stuffy club and more like a friendly local hub.
What's the best way to plan a visit to Himley Hall Golf Centre, especially regarding booking and costs?
We always recommend checking their website or calling ahead for tee times, especially on weekends, as it can get busy. The green fees are quite reasonable, making it an excellent value for a casual round. You'll find it's generally less crowded on weekday mornings, offering a more serene experience.
How challenging is the 9-hole Par 35 course at Himley Hall for an average golfer?
Don't let the 9 holes fool you; the Par 35 course offers a good test without being overly punishing. You'll encounter some tight fairways and well-placed bunkers that demand accuracy, but it's still very playable for most handicaps. We found it a great place to work on precision rather than just power.
What makes the 9-hole Pitch & Putt at Himley Hall unique compared to other short courses?
Unlike some generic pitch & putts, this one has a surprising amount of character, with some clever undulations and varied hole lengths. It truly encourages creative chipping and putting, rather than just hitting a straight ball. We think it's a fantastic way to refine your short game in a fun, low-pressure environment.