Wokefield Park
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to experience Wokefield Park's course at its finest?
We always recommend visiting Wokefield Park from late April through September. You'll find the course in its prime then, with lush fairways and greens that truly roll, making for the most enjoyable round. The longer daylight hours also mean you can easily fit in 18 holes and still enjoy the evening.
What kind of challenge does Wokefield Park present for different handicaps?
Wokefield Park offers a really fair test for most golfers, especially those in the mid-handicap range. You'll navigate some mature trees and strategically placed bunkers, but it's not overly punishing if you stay out of trouble. Higher handicappers will still have a blast from the forward tees, finding plenty of birdie opportunities.
Is Wokefield Park a good value for a golf trip in England?
Absolutely, we think Wokefield Park offers excellent value, particularly if you're looking at their stay-and-play packages. The green fees are competitive for a course of this quality in England, and you get a well-maintained track with good facilities. It's a smart choice for a relaxed golf break without breaking the bank.
What's the standout feature or 'must-play' hole at Wokefield Park?
For us, the par-4 12th hole is a real gem and a highlight of the back nine. It demands a precise tee shot to set up an approach over a gentle dip to a well-guarded green, offering both beauty and a genuine strategic challenge. You'll want to take a moment to appreciate the views from the tee.
Beyond the golf, what can I expect from the Wokefield Park experience?
You'll find a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere throughout the entire resort, which extends beautifully to the golf experience. The clubhouse is comfortable for a post-round drink or meal, and their practice facilities are more than adequate for a quick warm-up. It's a complete package for a stress-free golf getaway.