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Puttenham Golf Club
User rating : (4.33)
[Ranking 590 from 2532] (3 reviews)

Measuring 6,220 yards with a par of 71 from the white tees, the course is a mixture of heath and woodland with the tree-lined fairways provide a particularly splendid background of colour for the attractive sections of heather and many types of wild flowers. The course, with its predominantly sandy soil, is usually dry underfoot and drains quickly in the wettest of weather for excellent playing conditions all year round. 18 holes. Par 70. 6220 yards. Woodland.


Course Information

Puttenham Golf Club
Heath Road, Puttenham
Guildford
Surrey, GU3 1AL
United Kingdom

Tel: 01483 810498 | Fax: 01483 810988

Website: http://www.puttenhamgolfclub.co.uk

Email: enquiries@puttenhamgolfclub.co.uk

Golf Pro: Dean Lintott
Contact/Secretary: G Simmons
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Additional Information

Facilities:
Driving Range
Clubhouse
Bar
Buggies
Food
Pro Shop
Functions Changing Room
Directions:
From the M25: Leave the M25 at junction 10 (signposted London (SW), Guildford, Kingston), then at Wisley Interchange roundabout take the 3rd exit, then merge onto Portsmouth Road - A3 Continue forward onto the A3. Entering Guildford Continue forward with the A3 (signposted Portsmouth, Petersfield) At Hog's Back continue forward (signposted Portsmouth, Petersfield) Branch left onto the B3000 (signposted Goldalming, Farnham) At Compton Roundabout take the 2nd exit onto the B3000 (signposted Farnham) At roundabout take the 3rd exit onto the B3000 (signposted Farnham) and cross road bridge At roundabout take the 1st exit onto Puttenham Heath Road - B3000 (signposted Farnham) Turn right Arrive at Puttenham Golf Club.

Notes:
Puttenham is one of the oldest Golf Clubs in Surrey, originally formed in 1894 by a group of Army Officers, Charterhouse School Masters and local businessmen.

Midweek cost: Pls call


Reviews

User Reviews


Played on Thursday evening and the course was is very good condition, with the greens fast, but smooth. The fairways are all pretty tight, and you need to be accurate rather than long off the tee on most holes. Even though it had rained a lot during the week the course had no standing water on it as it is all on sand. A realy good course that makes you think a bit more than some. The back 9 have some of the best looking holes Ive played on in Surrey.

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by Brian Smith on 2nd August 2008

Played here for the first time today and loved it. Great fairways in good nick, well paced greens and lots of wildlife and trees about to make it aesthetic too. Very enjoyable!

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by Rick Britton on 4th June 2008

A lovely course, and a good test of driving, with many holes that remind you of the great surrey courses like Sunningdale or Wentworth. This course is tight wooded, and runs for miles because of the drainage, Its small well bunkered greens, are really good tests, with subtle undulations. Although Shortish in length (what isnt nowadays with big Drivers) is made up by need for accuracy and good short game. I like the Ist 4 holes, and if you play when the cricket season is on dont hit it near the Puttenham cricket pitch which lies in the centre of 3rd and 4th holes. Its a shame there are no great views to see from the course, but this is not why your here is it. You can play well here and think your ready to play pro golf, but im afraid thats because you have really driven well and dont have much more than a 7 iron in any where. Its a shame that i played it when the club house was being refurbished, but apart from that no real practice facilities and the shop was a little small. Also the cost was i though a bit steep for a lunch of sandwiches and a drink. Play it in summer and you can shoot under handicap, winter play too handicap. Play badly and you will see a lot of trees and gorse.

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by Andrew Riley on 11th May 2008
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