Broome Manor Golf Complex

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the main 18-hole course like at Broome Manor, and is it suitable for all skill levels?

The main 18-hole course at Broome Manor is a well-maintained parkland layout that offers a fair but engaging challenge. You'll find it's quite forgiving off the tee, but the greens demand precision, making it enjoyable for mid-handicappers while still providing a good test for lower ones.

Beyond the 18-hole course, what other facilities does Broome Manor Golf Complex offer for golfers?

Broome Manor truly lives up to its 'complex' name, offering much more than just the main course. We particularly rate their extensive floodlit driving range, perfect for evening practice, and the excellent 9-hole par-3 course, which is ideal for a quick game or for beginners to hone their short game.

When is the best time of year to play at Broome Manor, considering the English weather?

To truly enjoy Broome Manor, we recommend visiting from late spring through early autumn, typically May to September. While English weather is always a gamble, you'll generally find the course in its best condition and the days longer, though we always pack waterproofs just in case.

How does the cost of a round at Broome Manor compare to other courses in the region, and is it good value?

Broome Manor offers excellent value for money, especially when you consider the quality of the course and the extensive practice facilities. You'll find competitive green fees that make it a fantastic option for regular play without breaking the bank, positioning it as a top-tier local choice.

What's one unique highlight or a particularly memorable hole we should look out for at Broome Manor?

Keep an eye out for the challenging par-3 17th- it's a real beauty that demands accuracy over water. It's a memorable hole that can easily make or break your round, and a great example of the course's thoughtful design.