Aldwickbury Park Golf Club
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Course Information
Aldwickbury Park Golf Club, Hertfordshire is a 27 hole course with an 18 hole Park Course and 9 Hole Manor Course. A private, parkland golf course designed by Ken Brown and Martin Gillett in 1995
27 holes | Par Park Course 71; Manor Course 54 | Park Course 6368; Manor Course 1910 yards | Private | Parkland
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Address: Piggottshill Lane, Harpenden, Hertfordshire, AL5 1AB United Kingdom
Tel: 01582 760112
Golf Pro: Robin Turley
Golf Club Facilities
Welcome Monday to Friday and after 12 at weekends
Midweek Guide: £30.00 per 18 holes; twilight rates from £9.99 *
Weekend Guide: £50.00 per 18 holes; twilight rates from £9.99 *
* Any prices shown are guide prices, please confirm with the course prior to booking.
Tee Time Information
Midweek Guide: £30.00 per 18 holes; twilight rates from £9.99 *
Weekend Guide: £50.00 per 18 holes; twilight rates from £9.99 *
* Any prices shown are guide prices, please confirm with the course prior to booking.
Review Information
Reviews for Aldwickbury Park Golf Club
The golf courses reviews are the personal opinions of members of Golfshake who completed a review after playing the course. These opinions do not necessarily represent the views of Golfshake.com
Reviewed Jul 24 2017
Defo worth a visit.
Due to play here in a society day in a couple of weeks so having never played here, I thought I better have a look and see what we are in for. Now before I wax lyrical about the course, facilities and hospitality I want to make one thing clear. There are bargains to be found as re the green fees at Alwickbury....but its a bit of a pain to find them (Ultimately worth it though). Here's what I did, hopefully it will help. Too take advantage of the online booking discount (and its a significant saving), you need to set up a "Visitor" account on the clubs website. Its straight forward and easy to do but the negative is that it will only give you the option of booking 7 days in advance. That's pretty much the only negative though. However, if you can spend the 5 mins to set up the visitor account, its a worthwhile exercise for those online savings. Now onto the course itself. We arrived for 2pm tee off and got there a bit earlier for a quick bite and a look around. The clubhouse has a lovely patio area at the back of the eating area that affords a lovey view of the 18th green and the bar manager had been busy that morning getting rid of excess water on all the tables and laying out the seat cushions (It had hammered with rain the day and night before). He took time to welcome us to the course and asked if we had played there before and gave us a bit of a run down of course conditions and generally made us very welcome. (Sandwiches were tasty too). We checked into the pro shop and hired our buggy and picked up a course guide (invaluable in my opinion), and headed round to the putting green adjacent to the 1st tee. (Putting area is small but well maintained and they do have two nets for having a swing too). After a brief putt we hit the first tee. The previous nights rain did little to slow the fairways down, and the greens are also very, very quick. Some pin placements are pretty tricky and there are a number of holes what really get you thinking. The course is in good condition and lacked the brown and scorched fairways that other courses were showing after such a previous hot spell. We were blessed to have the course pretty much to ourselves for much of the round and the other players we met on the round were amiable and pleasantries extended and received by all. The course itself has a real mixed feel to it. Huge, mature trees give a feel of a woodland course on some holes, and then other holes have more of parkland feel. Ultimately though...(and weirdly) there are a number of instances whereby the course almost has a links feel to it. Drainage is obviously not a problem here and some of the views are really nice, but a few pot bunkers and a lot of carry on some holes had me working out how far we were from the coast. In summary, its a great course, with friendly members and staff alike and offers some good chances to score. If you can read your putts well, and play with your ball above or below your feet with confidence, you will really excel here. If you dont concentrate though, you could find yourself in a lot of trouble. Good course. Give it a go.Reviewer Rating
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