Tyrrells Wood Golf Course

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 71
  • Length: 6,255 yards
  • Slope Rating: 137
  • Course Rating: 70.7

Website: https://www.tyrrellswoodgolfclub.com

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Tyrrells Wood Golf Course?

We always recommend late spring through early autumn (May-September) for Tyrrells Wood. The course truly shines then, with lush fairways and greens at their peak, offering the most enjoyable conditions for your round. You'll find the weather generally more cooperative, making for a perfect day out.

What kind of challenge can I expect at Tyrrells Wood, and what's its signature feel?

Tyrrells Wood offers a classic parkland challenge, demanding accuracy off the tee due to its mature, tree-lined fairways. We particularly love the back nine, where the elevation changes and cleverly placed bunkers really test your shot-making, especially around the tricky par-3 14th. It's a thoughtful course, not just a power hitter's paradise.

Is Tyrrells Wood good value for money, and what should I know about green fees?

Absolutely, we consider Tyrrells Wood excellent value, especially compared to some of its pricier Surrey neighbours. Green fees are generally more accessible during weekdays, and we suggest checking their website for twilight rates or package deals which can offer even better savings. You're paying for a well-maintained, enjoyable round on a course with genuine character.

What's the clubhouse experience like at Tyrrells Wood after a round?

The clubhouse at Tyrrells Wood has that lovely, traditional English golf club feel - welcoming and unpretentious. We always enjoy a pint and a classic club sandwich on the terrace overlooking the 18th green, which is perfect for reliving your best (and worst) shots. It's a comfortable spot to relax and soak in the atmosphere.

How does Tyrrells Wood hold up in typical English weather, especially after rain?

Tyrrells Wood generally drains very well, which is a huge plus for an English course; you won't often find it waterlogged. While it's always best on a dry day, the course's natural contours and excellent maintenance mean it remains playable and enjoyable even after a bit of rain. Just be prepared for slightly softer conditions and bring your waterproofs, just in case.