Denne Park Golf Course
9 hole par 33
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Denne Park's 9-hole layout a 'proper' golf experience, or just a quick practice round?
Don't let the 9-hole par 33 layout fool you; Denne Park offers a surprisingly engaging round. We found it's perfect for honing your short game and irons, with enough variety to keep you thinking on every shot. It's a proper, enjoyable golf experience, not just a pitch-and-putt.
When's the best time of year to play Denne Park, considering English weather?
We highly recommend visiting Denne Park from late spring through early autumn - roughly May to September - for the best conditions. You'll find the course at its most vibrant, and the fairways will be firmer, offering a more enjoyable bounce. Avoid the depths of winter unless you don't mind a muddier, slower round.
What kind of challenge can I expect at Denne Park as a mid-handicapper?
As a mid-handicapper, you'll find Denne Park a fantastic test of precision rather than power. The par 33 layout demands accurate iron play and a sharp short game, with some tricky greens that will certainly test your putting. It's a great course to really dial in those scoring clubs.
What makes Denne Park unique, and are there any standout holes?
Denne Park truly shines with its mature parkland setting, offering lovely views across the Surrey countryside as you play. We particularly enjoyed the challenging par-4 7th, which requires a well-placed tee shot to set up a chance at birdie. The course feels wonderfully integrated with its natural surroundings.
Do I need to book ahead for Denne Park, and what's the general atmosphere like?
While Denne Park is generally welcoming for walk-ins, we always recommend booking a tee time, especially on weekends or sunny afternoons, to avoid any wait. You'll find a friendly, relaxed atmosphere here - it's a local gem where golfers of all abilities feel comfortable. Green fees are typically very reasonable for a quality 9-hole course in England.