Aldersey Green Golf Club
18 hole Par 71
Website: https://www.alderseygreengolfclub.co.uk/
Frequently Asked Questions
How challenging is Aldersey Green Golf Club for an average golfer?
You'll find Aldersey Green offers a really fair test for most golfers, playing as a Par 71. It's not overly long, but the course demands thoughtful shot placement, especially on the back nine where some tighter fairways come into play. Don't expect a walk in the park, but it's definitely playable and enjoyable without being punishing.
When is the best time of year to play Aldersey Green, considering the Welsh climate?
We highly recommend visiting between late spring and early autumn-May through September-for the best conditions. You'll generally get drier fairways and more consistent weather, though a Welsh shower is always a possibility. Booking your tee time well in advance during these months is a smart move.
What are the standout holes or unique features at Aldersey Green that I should look out for?
Keep an eye out for the par-3 12th; it's a real beauty and demands precision to hit the green, which is often guarded by a tricky bunker. The course also features some lovely mature trees that frame several holes, adding both challenge and scenic charm. You'll appreciate the thoughtful design here.
What kind of experience can a visiting golfer expect at Aldersey Green Golf Club?
You'll discover a genuinely welcoming atmosphere at Aldersey Green, which we always appreciate when visiting new courses. The staff are friendly, and the pace of play is usually very relaxed, making it perfect for an enjoyable round with friends. It feels like a proper local club, not a stuffy resort.
Is Aldersey Green a good value, and how does it compare to other courses in the region?
Absolutely, we consider Aldersey Green excellent value for money, especially given the quality of the greens and overall course maintenance. While it might not have the dramatic coastal views of some Welsh links, it offers a consistently enjoyable inland parkland experience that often feels less crowded and more accessible than bigger-name clubs.