Torbay Golf Centre (Pitch and Putt)

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Torbay Golf Centre's Pitch and Putt suitable for complete beginners or families with young children?

Yes, absolutely. We think this course is perfect for getting started or for a fun family outing; the holes are short and manageable, making it less intimidating than a full-size course. You'll find it's a relaxed atmosphere where everyone can enjoy themselves without pressure.

As an experienced golfer, will I still find Torbay's Pitch and Putt challenging or enjoyable?

While it's not a championship test, we genuinely believe experienced players will enjoy sharpening their short game here. It's a fantastic spot to work on your chipping and putting accuracy, and you'll appreciate the well-maintained greens. Don't underestimate the fun of a quick, satisfying round.

When is the best time to visit Torbay Golf Centre (Pitch and Putt) for the most enjoyable experience?

We recommend visiting on a weekday morning or late afternoon during the spring or early autumn for the best experience. You'll avoid the busiest times, enjoy milder weather, and find the course in prime condition. Summer weekends can get quite popular, so plan accordingly if that's your only option.

Are there any standout holes or unique features at Torbay Golf Centre's Pitch and Putt that make it special?

What makes Torbay special is its clever use of the natural undulations and some surprisingly tricky green complexes for a pitch and putt. We particularly enjoyed a couple of the elevated tees that offer nice views and make you think about your trajectory. It's more engaging than your average flat short course.

What should I know about equipment rental or costs when planning a visit to Torbay Golf Centre?

You'll find the pricing very reasonable for a fun hour or so of golf; it's a great value. If you don't have your own clubs, they offer rentals for a small fee, so there's no need to bring a full set. Just show up ready to play, and they'll sort you out with everything you need.