Hearsall Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of golfer will Hearsall Golf Club suit, and what's the course like?

Hearsall offers a really enjoyable test for golfers of all handicaps, but especially those who appreciate strategic play over brute force. You'll find a classic parkland layout with some surprisingly tricky short holes that demand precision, not just power, making for a thoughtful round.

When is the best time of year to play Hearsall Golf Club for optimal conditions?

We always recommend visiting Hearsall in late spring or early autumn; the course is typically in fantastic shape, and you avoid the peak summer crowds. The greens really shine when they're firm and fast, which you'll experience during these shoulder seasons.

Are there any standout holes or unique features at Hearsall Golf Club we should look out for?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 12th - it's a real beauty, often playing tougher than its yardage suggests with a well-guarded green. The course also boasts some truly mature trees that shape many of the fairways, demanding thoughtful shot placement throughout your round.

What should we expect regarding green fees and booking a tee time at Hearsall?

Hearsall offers excellent value for a well-maintained English parkland course, especially if you book a twilight round or look for society deals. We advise booking your tee time a few weeks in advance, particularly for weekend play, as it's a popular local club.

What's the clubhouse experience like after a round at Hearsall?

The clubhouse at Hearsall has that welcoming, traditional English club feel, perfect for unwinding after your game. You'll find a comfortable bar area with good local ales and a decent menu for a post-round bite, making it a great spot to discuss your birdies and bogeys.