Brent Valley Golf Course & Fitness Centre
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Brent Valley Golf Course & Fitness Centre, Greater London is an 18 hole, par 67 (5446 yard), public, parkland golf course.
18 holes | Par 67 | 5446 yards | Public | Parkland
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Course under management of MyTimeGolf
Midweek Guide: Pls call 020 8567 1287 *
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Midweek Guide: Pls call 020 8567 1287 *
* Any prices shown are guide prices, please confirm with the course prior to booking.
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GOLFSHAKE RATING
3.24
AVERAGE RATING 3.2
(based on 319 reviews)
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Kev Kermit T rated 3 out of 5
Reviewed Oct 6 2020
Good open course.
Can afford to be wayward off the tees.
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Alrick N rated 4 out of 5
Reviewed Aug 20 2021
Good municipal course with well maintained fairways and greens. Bunkers are not the best - sand is playground sand.
(Round played: Aug 2021 - Score: 99 Handicap: )
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Reg L rated 4 out of 5
Reviewed Jul 11 2020
Nice course worth a Visit
Great course in west London,Open fairways and some challenging holes.
Friendly Staff and good value for money.
First two holes are down then up, flat after that till you get to the 17th where it's down and up for the 18th.
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Harrow rated 1 out of 5
Reviewed Oct 29 2018
Be warned played here on 22/10/18 and three of us received a Parking Charge Notice for £100 for using the golf course car park for more than 2 hours. We were not informed of this when paying green fee. Is this the way Everyone Active treat their customers? All ratings have to be poor because of this.
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OB rated 2 out of 5
Reviewed Dec 17 2012
Initially you think, YES!! Its short...yes - flat...yes - generally samey......yes - and no par 5...granted, but for a beginner, or someone looking for a quick 18 holes, and cheeky twilight rates, its not bad. And you'll feel like this for the first few rounds, but then the above points start to dig in, you look for somewhere a bit more satisfying, challenging etc, and you realise you've outgrown the course. Youll at this point be beating your own expectations of the game, feeling good as you haven't lost balls for ages, until you play somewhere else and realise.....actually, its all been a bit easy and actually, its an easy 18 holes, but dont forget, despite the initial satisfying smugness, followed by candid realisation of your skill when tested elsewhere.......you will have come on here, but its just time to move on from the comfort of the Valley (Brent).First.....you really need to try to lose a ball here, most fairways run parallel to others, with little real rough to have to dig around in. there are a few water hazards, not counting general public (this is apparently a park as well? i stand to be corrected) picnicking on the greens in the summer or just having a lazy walk with their dog down the middle of the fairway. The greens are generally well kept, winter tees in place to maintain the normal tees and fairways...fair. It does get soggy in the rain, but not where you would think.To start off - 3 straight par 4s, down, up and back down a hill,, followed by a nice simple par 3, which then leads to a couple of challenging par 4s (at the first of which my playing partner and I discovered - in the summer - a group of kids getting wrecked, who he nearly hit unknowingly on a pull shot, probably caused by the other group of kids also getting wrecked by the Tee off) which are long enough to temporarily make up for a lack of a Par 5, followed by a mix of straight par 3's and 4's until you find yourself back at the top of the hill you started on on the 17th, then straight down and back up you go to the 18th Green. The eventual monotony is broken up by a.....oh, its not. Actually, you might find yourself a party by the stream and (only) dogleg on the 10th i think it is. The back 9 plays a lot quicker then the front and although your playing in the middle of an urban space, it doesn\'t feel or sound like it, which is very much a quality to behold! although your idyll is then squarely bashed by the fella who\'s turned up out of nowhere on the tee ahead of you, having made his way in, and onto the course from the many general public access areas (still think its a park). The colder it gets obviously the quieter the public intrusion, and despite how hard you try, you wont be able to help yourself looking across the fence at how the other half play, literally! as Wes Middlesex runs alongside Brent Valley. Never play around the end of the school day on a warm day unless you want Kids (who i dont mind btw in any other scenario) by the tees, playing football on the fairway, having a picnic in slice spots etc etc etc\\I probably sound bitter about the place, which i didn\'t mean to be when i started this review, it took a while for me to be prised away from here so I dont mean to do Brent Valley a disservice(?), as it played a part in my formative golfing years, but the fact that i accepted this as the way it is for the not particularly thrifty peak price, maybe because it looks nice to start with and starts to feel like your playing at a proper club (which i am in no doubt of, it is, and the facilities arent bad!) i feel there is much better out there, at a much better price, in better condition, giving more of a challenge.
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Olbert rated 1 out of 5
Reviewed Jan 2 2022
Very disinterested staff. Course very average until we got lost at the 14th and ended up on neighbouring course, which had very good greens. Most of the course was under water. Not there fault I know. Overall disappointing.
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