Westwood Golf Course (9-hole)

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of experience can I expect playing 9 holes at Westwood?

We found Westwood to be a fantastic spot for a quick, enjoyable round without the usual fuss. You'll appreciate the well-maintained greens and fairways, offering a surprisingly satisfying challenge for its length. It's perfect for a relaxed afternoon or an early morning tune-up.

Is Westwood a good value, and do I need to book far in advance?

Absolutely, Westwood offers excellent value, especially if you're looking for an affordable, quality round. We rarely found it necessary to book more than a day or two ahead, making it ideal for spontaneous play. You'll find the green fees very reasonable for the course's condition.

Are there any specific holes at Westwood that stand out or present a unique challenge?

You'll definitely want to pay attention to the par-3 7th hole; it's deceptively tricky with a subtle slope that can send your ball astray. We also love the finishing 9th, a short par-4 that rewards a precise tee shot for a birdie opportunity. It's a great way to end your round.

When is the best time to play Westwood to avoid crowds and get the best conditions?

We always recommend an early weekday morning for the most peaceful experience and pristine conditions. The course tends to get a bit busier on weekend afternoons, but even then, the pace of play remains quite manageable. You'll find the course drains well, so even after a rain, it's usually ready to go quickly.

Is Westwood Golf Course suitable for beginners or families looking to play together?

Westwood is an excellent choice for both beginners and families; it's incredibly welcoming and not overly intimidating. The shorter layout allows for quicker rounds, keeping everyone engaged, and you'll often see groups of all skill levels enjoying themselves. It's a great place to introduce someone to the game without the pressure of a championship course.