Hindhead Golf Club
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Course Information
Hindhead Golf Club, Surrey is an 18 hole, par 70 (6356 yard), private heathland golf course established in 1904.
18 holes | Par 70 | 6356 yards | Private | Heathland
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Address: Churt Road, Hindhead, Surrey, GU26 6HX United Kingdom
Tel: 01428 604614
Golf Pro: I Benson | Tel: 01428 604458
Golf Club Facilities
Midweek Guide: £70.00 per round *
Weekend Guide: £80.00 per round *
- Societies Accepted to Play
- Society Deals Available
- 7 Day Membership Available
- 5 Day Membership Available
Restrictions: Maximum Handicap 28
* Any prices shown are guide prices, please confirm with the course prior to booking.
Tee Time Information
Midweek Guide: £70.00 per round *
Weekend Guide: £80.00 per round *
* Any prices shown are guide prices, please confirm with the course prior to booking.
Review Information
GOLFSHAKE RATING
4.96
AVERAGE RATING 4.6
(based on 61 reviews)
HIGHLY RATED
would play again or recommend
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Reviewed Aug 28 2013
(Round played: Aug 2013 - Score: 85 Handicap: 17.4)
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Reviewed Jun 6 2013
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Reviewed Jun 4 2013
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Reviewed Feb 24 2013
(Round played: Feb 2013 - Score: 97 Handicap: 20.2)
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Reviewed Aug 2 2012
(Round played: Aug 2012 - Score: 90 Handicap: 15.4)
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Reviewed Jul 23 2012
The clubhouse is a very traditional building with goolf changing room facilities and a nice bar looking out towards the putting green and 18th hole.
The shop even though fairly small in size is nicely stocked with some good quality equipment and clothing, the pro was nice and had a good chat.
Green fee was £45 on county card in mid July which was great for us!
Many have said that they think the front nine is the better nine with it being carved through the valley, don't get me wrong its very pleasant to the eye, and has great elevation changes, poor golf shots on some of the holes may be rewarded due to the edges of the holes sloping back into the fairways. On various holes where balls gather on the fairway there were divots everywhere, Some verging on excavations. Having said that the trees and surroundings are very well maintained, with the greens being of good quality (Not quite as good as neighbouring Liphook).
I love the "proper" bunkering which had heather growing on the lips. The 7th, 8th, 9th holes are for me clearly the difference between a good and very bad scorecard as they play uphill and into the wind when we played so play much longer than the other holes.
With the rough and heather surrounding the holes, you need to be hitting the fairway off the tee to give yourself the chance of scoring. There is a very good half way hut with seating for those that need a break after walking up to the 10th from the 9th green.
The back nine contrary to some reviews are great, a heathland type layout with lots of visible heather from the tee, its very enjoyable.
There are a couple of deceptive views into the greens such as the 12th which jumps straight into my mind with a false front, you think you have hit a perfect approach right at the pin but get there and its on the front of the green with a 40ft putt! You have to love playing a good course for the first time and being beaten up.
All in all you will not be disappointed with playing this course, with all the others in close proximity its well worth adding as part of a golf trip.
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Reviewed May 4 2011
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Reviewed Oct 12 2009
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Reviewed Sep 24 2009
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Reviewed Sep 20 2009
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Reviewed Jun 21 2009
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Reviewed Oct 31 2007
2053
Hindhead is over 100 years old, and a stunning course. Heather awaits you at every hole, so be careful. Practically no water at all, and the course plays well in the winter, due to the height of the course, with views over Surrey and Hampshire. Many hoiles have wide fairways, some that slope to the middle. A long course that is a very good lest, but low scores are possible. If you get the chance, you will not be disappointed.Reviewer Rating
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