St Audrys Golf Club

9 hole Par 30

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 60
  • Length: 4,047 yards
  • Slope Rating: 100
  • Course Rating: 60.7

Website: https://www.staudrysgc.co.uk/

Frequently Asked Questions

Is St Audrys Golf Club a good option for a quick round or if I'm new to golf?

Absolutely, St Audrys is perfect for both. Its 9-hole, Par 30 layout means you can easily fit in a round without committing to a full four hours, and the relaxed atmosphere makes it incredibly welcoming for beginners looking to get a feel for the game without pressure. We think it's one of the best spots to hone your short game or introduce a friend to golf.

What's the best time of year to play St Audrys, and what kind of conditions can I expect?

We recommend visiting St Audrys from late spring through early autumn for the most enjoyable conditions, when the English weather is at its best and the course is lush. While it's a well-maintained course year-round, those warmer months really let you appreciate the greens and the surrounding Suffolk countryside. Expect a well-kept, compact course that handles a bit of rain surprisingly well.

What kind of challenge does a Par 30 course like St Audrys offer to a more experienced golfer?

Don't let the Par 30 fool you; St Audrys is a fantastic test of your short game and accuracy, even for seasoned players. You'll find yourself needing precise iron play and a deft touch around the greens, which are often smaller and demand good chipping. It's a great place to sharpen those scoring clubs, and we often use it for a quick, focused practice session.

Are there any specific holes at St Audrys that stand out or require a particular strategy?

We always look forward to the 5th hole, a tricky par-3 that often plays longer than its yardage suggests, demanding a confident strike over a slight dip. The 7th also requires a smart approach, as its green can be quite deceptive with subtle breaks. Focus on hitting your targets, and you'll be rewarded.

What's the typical cost to play at St Audrys, and how easy is it to get a tee time?

St Audrys offers excellent value, making it very accessible for a casual round; you'll find the green fees are quite reasonable, especially compared to larger courses. Getting a tee time is generally straightforward, particularly on weekdays, but we always recommend booking a day or two ahead if you're planning a weekend visit, just to be safe.