Beaverbrook Golf Club
Course Details
- Holes: 18
- Par: 73
- Length: 7,106 yards
- Slope Rating: 140
- Course Rating: 74.5
Frequently Asked Questions
How difficult is it to get a tee time at Beaverbrook Golf Club, and can non-members play?
Beaverbrook is quite exclusive, primarily a members' club, but they do offer limited guest play. We recommend contacting their golf services well in advance, especially if you're not staying at the hotel, as availability for non-members is tight and often requires an introduction.
What's the standout feature of Beaverbrook's course design, and what should I look out for?
You'll find Beaverbrook's course a fantastic blend of parkland beauty and strategic challenge, designed by David McLay Kidd and Tom Watson. The dramatic elevation changes, particularly around the 14th and 15th holes, offer stunning views and require precise shot-making, making for a truly memorable back nine.
When is the best time of year to experience Beaverbrook's course at its finest?
We always suggest late spring to early autumn-May through September-for the best conditions at Beaverbrook. The English weather is most reliable then, ensuring the course is firm and fast, and the surrounding Surrey Hills are in full, vibrant bloom.
Is playing Beaverbrook worth the premium green fee, and what can I expect for the cost?
Absolutely, if you appreciate top-tier service and a meticulously maintained course, Beaverbrook delivers. Your green fee covers an immaculate playing surface, exceptional caddie service if you choose, and access to luxurious facilities, making it a true indulgence for serious golfers.
Beyond the golf, what's the post-round experience like at Beaverbrook, and what amenities stand out?
After your round, the clubhouse at Beaverbrook is a real highlight, offering a refined atmosphere and excellent dining options. We particularly love the views from the terrace overlooking the course, perfect for dissecting your round with a refreshing drink in hand.