Sundridge Park Golf Club
Garden Lane, Bromley, Greater London, BR1 3NE United Kingdom
EAST COURSE
A short walk down the hill from the Clubhouse takes you to the 1st tee of our British Open pre qualifying course. With a par of 71, The East was used as a venue for Open qualifying from 1992 to 1997, the course is also the stage for the first 36 holes of the Waterford Trophy, a 72 hole scratch medal open to any amateur with a handicap of 4 or better. This tournament attracts the top amateur players in the Country. The East is a testing but fair challenge, newcomers are inspired by both its quality of design and playing condition.
WEST COURSE
The West course opens with a yawning par 4, some 434yards with a magnificent panorama leading down to the Chinbrook. The West has its own unique character, a truly testing but beautiful par 69. The contours are incorporated into the design to create many challenging approach shots. Mainly tree lined with awesome views of many of London's famous landmarks the West course leaves an impression and a yearning to return.Book a Tee Time
Price Guide: £££££- Midweek Guide: East Course £60.00 per round; West Course £45.00 per round *
- Societies Accepted to Play
Club Information
Sundridge Park Golf Club is .Tel: 020 8460 0278 | Fax: 020 8289 3050
Website: http://www.spgc.co.uk
Golf Pro: BCameron | Tel: 020 8460 5540
Contact/Secretary: D Lowton
Facilities: Driving range, Golf clubs for hire, Golf buggies for hire, Golf pro shop, Changing rooms, Golf clubhouse, Bar, Food available, Available for functions, golf course.
Location: Directions from the M25 to Sundridge Park Golf Club Leave the M25 at Junction 4 (Orpington). At the first roundabout take the A21 to Bromley. DO NOT go into Bromley itself - There is no through traffic in Bromley town centre. Approaching Bromley you will go past Bristol Street Motors (Ford dealership) on the right hand side, then a new housing complex on the left hand side. At the next set of traffic lights take the right hand fork onto Kentish Way (dual carriageway). Go through two sets of traffic lights by Elmfield Road & the Glades car park entrance, through a set of pedestrian traffic lights, through traffic lights at Widmore Road, through traffic lights at Bromley North railway station and then right at the next lights into College Road. Go to the end of College Road to a roundabout. Take the third exit (Plaistow Lane). Down Plaistow Lane, over the railway bridge & turn left into Garden Road. Sundridge Park railway station is on the right opposite Garden Road. The golf club is the second turning on the left down Garden Road.
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Lovely parkland course with a real variety of holes requiring good tee shots, accurate iron play and a canny short game. At £60 its expensive for a post 4pm round during the week but I don't play often so its nice to treat yourself with a quality venue now and again.
(Round played: 11-May-2012 - Score: 95 Handicap: 15)
(Round played: 11-May-2012 - Score: 95 Handicap: 15)
Rated 3/5
by Chris Ron May 11 2012
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I have been meaning to make a visit to Sundridge Park for months having just discovered about its existence after word of mouth. It really is a hidden gem, as to the average resident of SE London/Bromley area you would have no idea its here, tucked away as it is off a very wealthy looking residential street just north of Bromley town centre.
I visited on Sunday afternoon after 4pm so paid a what was a very reasonable rate (£30) for what would be a full 18 holes of suprisingly good quality and varied golf. Nice little touches included good quality tee markers (inc broken tea holders!), yardages on all the sprinkler heads including the usual 100,150,200 coloured markers and even ball scoops next to each hazard crossing.
First impressions were that the East Course was a very attractive, well kept parkland course. Both fairways and greens were in all round tip top condition although I imagine the recent rains have helped although they apparently have their own well which helps.
Playing off c. 6150 off the yellows its a pretty reasonable test for a mid-handicapper with plenty of elevations changes, dog legs, well placed trees and bunkers. Even when the length wasn't there the course was designed to test i.e. the 150 yard Par 3 15th which has a green which will return a less than very good pitch back to your feet for another go and then the 424 yard par 4 18th with its elevated tee followed by a elevated, deep green makes for a testing finish. Yes there is room to get the driver out but you can easily get caught out by a drive that leaks just left or right under a tree and then you won't have a shot in. I managed 30 points of my 16 handicap and left at least 6 shots out there.
All in all a very impressive first visit and looking forward to going back before the summer is over to try and out think those trees. My only minor criticism on the day was being advised to play the East Course by the pro shop which put me (playing alone) right behind 5 groups of Artisans playing a competition so it was touch and go whether I would finish in time.
P.S. I have just read the first review which has just been cut and pasted from the club website and then everything rated 5 Stars. Clearly submitted by the club itself. Whats the point in that?
I visited on Sunday afternoon after 4pm so paid a what was a very reasonable rate (£30) for what would be a full 18 holes of suprisingly good quality and varied golf. Nice little touches included good quality tee markers (inc broken tea holders!), yardages on all the sprinkler heads including the usual 100,150,200 coloured markers and even ball scoops next to each hazard crossing.
First impressions were that the East Course was a very attractive, well kept parkland course. Both fairways and greens were in all round tip top condition although I imagine the recent rains have helped although they apparently have their own well which helps.
Playing off c. 6150 off the yellows its a pretty reasonable test for a mid-handicapper with plenty of elevations changes, dog legs, well placed trees and bunkers. Even when the length wasn't there the course was designed to test i.e. the 150 yard Par 3 15th which has a green which will return a less than very good pitch back to your feet for another go and then the 424 yard par 4 18th with its elevated tee followed by a elevated, deep green makes for a testing finish. Yes there is room to get the driver out but you can easily get caught out by a drive that leaks just left or right under a tree and then you won't have a shot in. I managed 30 points of my 16 handicap and left at least 6 shots out there.
All in all a very impressive first visit and looking forward to going back before the summer is over to try and out think those trees. My only minor criticism on the day was being advised to play the East Course by the pro shop which put me (playing alone) right behind 5 groups of Artisans playing a competition so it was touch and go whether I would finish in time.
P.S. I have just read the first review which has just been cut and pasted from the club website and then everything rated 5 Stars. Clearly submitted by the club itself. Whats the point in that?
Rated 4/5
by Chris Ron Aug 16 2010
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Sundridge Park offers two excellent courses that are a really good and enjoyable test of golf and are in excellent condition. The location is quiet and pretty considering it is in the suburbs of London. The West course is a more strategic challenge with some blind shots. the East course allows you to open your shoulders a bit more with the drives and has a great half-way hut! Value for money is good if you can be signed in by a member. The clubhouse facilities are good though strangely not not as good as you would expect for a club of this calibre. Well worth a visit, though.
Rated 5/5
by Jude Mon Jan 2 2010
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Played the West Course in a multi-society competition match. Generally very good fairways. Excellent, fast, true greens - a delight to putt on. The course is not difficult, and from the yellows, only 5,700-odd yards.
Friendly, accomodating staff in the Clubhouse, decent shower and locker facilities.
Friendly, accomodating staff in the Clubhouse, decent shower and locker facilities.
Rated 3/5
by Anand Pon Oct 7 2009
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very nice
Rated 4/5
by Simon Kon Jun 26 2007
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Welcome to Sundridge Park - A Day to Remember
Tucked away amongst quiet residential roads, Sundridge Park is a hidden
jewel in the suburbs of Bromley. Easily accessible from Central London and
the M25, we are less than seven miles, as the crow flies, from the centre of London and claim to be the World's closest 36 hole golf club to a major
metropolitan centre. We extend a warm welcome to visitors and societies
alike with packages to suit all
Tucked away amongst quiet residential roads, Sundridge Park is a hidden
jewel in the suburbs of Bromley. Easily accessible from Central London and
the M25, we are less than seven miles, as the crow flies, from the centre of London and claim to be the World's closest 36 hole golf club to a major
metropolitan centre. We extend a warm welcome to visitors and societies
alike with packages to suit all
Rated 5/5
by Kevin Hon Jul 23 2007
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Score Cards
| Course | Tee | Par | SSS | Yds | ||
| East Course | Black | 71 | 72 | 6532 | ||
| East Course | white | 71 | 72 | 6464 | ||
| East Course | Yellow | 71 | 70 | 6168 | ||
| East Course | Red | 72 | 72 | 5720 | ||
| West Course | Black | 69 | 70 | 6019 | ||
| West Course | White | 69 | 70 | 5962 | ||
| West Course | Yellow | 69 | 69 | 5736 | ||
| West Course | Red | 71 | 72 | 5359 | ||
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