Bantock Park Pitch & Putt
18 hole Pitch & Putt
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the best time of year to play Bantock Park Pitch & Putt?
We always recommend visiting Bantock Park Pitch & Putt during late spring or early autumn. The weather is usually mild, making for a comfortable round, and the course conditions are typically at their best without the summer crowds. You'll find the greens well-maintained and the park vibrant.
Is Bantock Park Pitch & Putt suitable for beginners or families?
Absolutely, Bantock Park is fantastic for beginners and families looking for a casual round. The holes are short and manageable, making it less intimidating than a full-sized course, and it's a great way to introduce kids to the game. Don't expect championship-level challenges, but it's perfect for a fun afternoon.
What kind of equipment should I bring to Bantock Park Pitch & Putt?
You really only need a putter and a wedge or two for Bantock Park's short holes-a 9 iron or pitching wedge will cover most distances. If you don't have your own, clubs are usually available for hire at the kiosk, which is super convenient. Just bring comfortable shoes and a few balls, and you're good to go.
What are the typical costs and how do I pay at Bantock Park Pitch & Putt?
Playing Bantock Park is quite affordable, making it a great value for a quick golf fix. Expect to pay a modest green fee per round, and they usually accept cash or card at the park kiosk. It's a straightforward pay-and-play setup, so no need for advance bookings unless you're with a very large group.
What's the 'vibe' like at Bantock Park Pitch & Putt, and are there any other amenities nearby?
The vibe at Bantock Park is wonderfully relaxed and community-focused-it's a proper local gem. After your round, you can explore the beautiful Bantock House Museum and Park, which is right there and offers lovely walks and a cafe. It's a perfect spot to combine a bit of golf with a pleasant day out in Wolverhampton.