Ravenmeadow Pitch and Putt

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Ravenmeadow Pitch and Putt suitable for complete beginners or families with young children?

Yes, absolutely. We think Ravenmeadow is one of the best spots in England to introduce someone to golf without intimidation. The holes are short and forgiving, making it perfect for building confidence and having a relaxed afternoon with the family.

When is the best time to visit Ravenmeadow to avoid crowds and get a relaxed round in?

We've found that weekdays, especially mornings, are your best bet for a peaceful experience. Weekends and school holidays can get quite busy, but even then, the atmosphere is usually friendly and casual. Aim for an early start if you want the course mostly to yourself.

Do I need to bring my own clubs and balls, or can I rent them at Ravenmeadow? What's the typical cost?

You absolutely don't need to bring your own gear; they have everything you'll need right there. We recommend renting their clubs and balls, as it keeps things simple and the rental fees are very reasonable, usually just a few pounds per person for the whole set. It's a great value for a fun outing.

What makes Ravenmeadow Pitch and Putt stand out compared to other short courses in England?

What we love about Ravenmeadow is its surprisingly well-maintained greens and the clever layout that still offers a bit of a challenge despite the short distances. It's not just flat ground; you'll encounter some gentle undulations and well-placed bunkers that make you think, which is rare for a pitch and putt.

Beyond the course, what other facilities or amenities can I expect at Ravenmeadow?

While it's a straightforward pitch and putt, you'll find clean facilities and usually a small kiosk for drinks and snacks, which is perfect for a quick refuel. Don't expect a full clubhouse restaurant, but it's got the essentials covered for a comfortable visit. Parking is generally ample and easy.