Windsor and Maidenhead
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Courses
- Maidenhead Golf Course
- Temple Golf Course
- Eton College Golf Course - 9 hole Par 34
- Winter Hill Golf Course
- Bisham Abbey Golf Club
- Home Park Golf Course
- Datchet Golf Club - 9 hole Par 35
- Castle Royle Golf & Country Club
- Oakley Court Hotel Golf Course - 9 hole Par 31
- Royal Ascot Golf Club
- Bird Hills Golf Centre
- Billingbear Park Golf Course - 9 hole Par 34 Old Course & 9 hole Par 27 New Course
Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I play golf near Windsor and Maidenhead?
You won't find any courses directly within Windsor and Maidenhead itself, but don't worry, fantastic golf is just a short drive away. We recommend heading towards Sunningdale or Wentworth, both home to world-class tracks that are absolutely worth the short journey. Plan for a 20-30 minute drive to reach these premier destinations.
Is Windsor and Maidenhead a good base for a golf trip?
While you won't be stepping onto a course right outside your hotel, Windsor and Maidenhead makes an excellent base for a broader golf adventure. Its central location offers easy access to some of England's most prestigious clubs in Surrey and Berkshire, plus you'll have Windsor Castle and the Thames right on your doorstep for non-golf days. Just factor in daily travel to your chosen courses.
What's the best time of year to visit Windsor and Maidenhead for golf (even if it's nearby)?
For the best golfing conditions around Windsor and Maidenhead, we always steer you towards late spring (May-June) or early autumn (September-October). The weather is generally milder and drier then, offering firm fairways and pleasant temperatures without the peak summer crowds. Avoid winter if you can, as courses can be very wet and daylight hours are short.
What non-golf activities should I plan if I'm staying in Windsor and Maidenhead?
With no local courses, you'll have plenty of time to explore the region's other charms, and trust us, there are many. You absolutely must visit Windsor Castle, it's iconic and truly impressive. We also love a leisurely boat trip on the River Thames or a stroll through Eton, soaking in the history and charming atmosphere.
How do I get to nearby golf courses from Windsor and Maidenhead?
Getting to the excellent courses surrounding Windsor and Maidenhead is straightforward, but you'll definitely want a car. Public transport options are limited for direct course access, so renting a vehicle gives you the flexibility to explore clubs like Sunningdale or Wentworth at your own pace. Taxis are an option for shorter hops, but they'll add up quickly for daily trips.