Hoebridge Golf Centre
18 hole Par 72 Hoebridge Course Course & 9 hole Par 33 Shey Copse Course & 9 hole Par 27 Short Course (Maybury)
Website: https://www.hoebridgegc.co.uk/
Frequently Asked Questions
With three courses at Hoebridge, which one should I play if I'm looking for a proper challenge?
If you're after a full 18-hole test, the main Hoebridge Course is definitely your go-to. It's a solid Par 72 with some tricky tree-lined fairways and well-protected greens that will make you think about every shot. We found it a fair but demanding round, perfect for a serious golfer.
When's the best time of year to play Hoebridge Golf Centre to avoid crowds and get good conditions?
We recommend aiming for a weekday morning, especially outside of peak summer holidays, if you want a more relaxed pace. Spring and early autumn generally offer the best course conditions in England, with less rain and the courses still playing firm. Booking ahead is always smart, as it's a popular spot.
Is Hoebridge Golf Centre more of a serious championship venue or a relaxed local club?
Hoebridge strikes a nice balance-it feels like a welcoming local club but offers facilities that cater to serious golfers too. You'll find a friendly atmosphere, but don't mistake that for an easy ride-the Hoebridge Course, in particular, demands your attention. It's a great spot for a casual round with friends or a more focused practice session.
How does the value for money at Hoebridge Golf Centre compare to other courses in the area?
We think Hoebridge offers excellent value, especially considering you get three distinct course options. The green fees are generally very reasonable for the quality of maintenance and the variety of play you receive. It's a smart choice if you want good golf without breaking the bank, whether you're playing 9 or 18 holes.
What's a unique feature or a particularly memorable hole on the Hoebridge Course that I should look out for?
Keep an eye out for the 18th hole on the main Hoebridge Course-it's a strong finishing Par 4 that often plays tougher than its yardage suggests. The approach shot over water to a well-guarded green can really test your nerve and make for an exciting end to your round. It's a great chance to finish strong or potentially ruin a good score!