London Bridge Golf Club
18 hole Par 71 Oldé Londo Course & 18 hole Par 72 Nassau Course
Website: http://www.londonbridgegc.com/
Frequently Asked Questions
I see there are two courses- Oldé Londo and Nassau. Which one should I play first, or are they very different experiences?
You'll find the Oldé Londo Course offers a more traditional, parkland feel with mature trees and tighter fairways, demanding precision. The Nassau Course, on the other hand, is generally more open with wider landing areas, often featuring water hazards that come into play. We recommend starting with Nassau if you want to ease into your round, then tackle Oldé Londo for a greater challenge.
When is the best time of year to visit London Bridge Golf Club for the best playing conditions and fewer crowds?
We've found that late fall through early spring- roughly October to April- offers the most pleasant playing conditions, with cooler temperatures perfect for a full round. You'll avoid the intense summer heat, and while it's a popular time, booking a tee time a few weeks out usually secures your spot without feeling overly crowded. Expect lush fairways and greens during these months.
What unique challenges or signature holes should I look out for on the London Bridge Golf Club courses?
On the Oldé Londo, keep an eye out for the par-3 14th, which demands a precise shot over water to a well-guarded green- it's a real card wrecker if you're not careful. The Nassau Course's par-5 18th is a memorable finisher, often playing into the wind with water down the left, requiring strategic layups or a bold carry to reach in two. Both courses feature excellent bunkering that truly tests your short game.
What's the typical green fee at London Bridge Golf Club, and do you feel it offers good value for the experience?
Green fees at London Bridge Golf Club typically range from $70-$120, depending on the season and time of day you play. We absolutely think it offers solid value; you're getting two distinct, well-maintained courses with unique character for a price that often beats comparable facilities. Look for twilight rates or package deals if you're staying in the area to maximize your savings.
Are the courses at London Bridge Golf Club suitable for all skill levels, or is one more forgiving for higher handicappers?
Both courses are enjoyable for a wide range of golfers, but if you're a higher handicapper, we definitely suggest the Nassau Course first. Its wider fairways and more forgiving layout allow for a bit more room for error off the tee. The Oldé Londo Course, with its tighter lines and more strategic demands, will certainly challenge even seasoned players, but multiple tee boxes on both courses help adjust the difficulty.