18-hole pitch and putt course

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes this 18-hole pitch and putt course in England stand out from others?

You'll find this isn't just a flat field; it features surprising elevation changes and clever bunkering that make it feel more like a miniature championship course. The views across the rolling English countryside from the 12th hole are truly memorable, adding a special touch to your round.

When is the best time of year to play this particular pitch and putt, considering English weather?

We always recommend late spring through early autumn (May-September) for the best conditions, as the greens are typically at their truest then. Avoid the wet winter months if you can, as some of the lower-lying holes can get quite soggy.

Is this course suitable for complete beginners or families with young children, and what should we expect?

Absolutely, it's perfect for beginners and families; the atmosphere is incredibly relaxed, not stuffy at all. You can rent clubs and balls on-site for a small fee, so don't worry about bringing your own gear.

How much does it typically cost to play 18 holes here, and is it good value?

A round usually runs about £12-£15 per person, which we think is excellent value for an 18-hole experience. They also offer a family ticket that can save you a few quid, especially if you're bringing a group.

Are there any specific holes or challenges at this English pitch and putt that we should look out for?

Keep an eye out for the tricky 7th, a short downhill shot over a small gully that often catches people out. The 15th also has a surprisingly undulating green that will test your touch, so don't expect an easy two-putt there.