Whitefields Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to play Whitefields Golf Course, considering the English weather?

We recommend aiming for late spring to early autumn, roughly May through September, for the most consistent weather. You'll find the course in its prime then, with drier fairways and less wind, making those tricky approach shots much more manageable.

What's the biggest challenge golfers face at Whitefields, especially for a first-timer?

Without a doubt, it's the back nine's undulating greens, particularly on holes 13 and 16. They demand precise putting and local knowledge, so don't be afraid to take an extra look at your lines before you commit.

How does Whitefields compare in terms of value for money against other courses in the region?

We think Whitefields offers excellent value, especially if you book a twilight round. You get a well-maintained course with some genuinely memorable holes without the premium price tag you'd find at some of its more famous neighbors.

Is there a good place to grab a bite or a pint after a round at Whitefields?

Absolutely, the clubhouse bar, "The Nineteenth," is a real gem. Their local ale selection is fantastic, and the Ploughman's lunch is exactly what you need after tackling those challenging back nine holes.

What should I know about getting to Whitefields, and is there anything unique about its setting?

Whitefields is tucked away a bit, so a car is essential, but the drive through the rolling countryside is lovely. You'll notice the ancient oak trees lining several fairways, particularly on the front nine, which add a unique, historic feel to your round.