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Midweek Guide: £20.00 per round Mon; £25.00 per round Tues - Fri *
Weekend Guide: £15.00 per round with member only *
- Societies Accepted to Play
- Society Deals Available
- 7 Day Membership Available
* Any prices shown are guide prices, please confirm with the course prior to booking.
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Midweek Guide: £20.00 per round Mon; £25.00 per round Tues - Fri *
Weekend Guide: £15.00 per round with member only *
* Any prices shown are guide prices, please confirm with the course prior to booking.
Review Information
GOLFSHAKE RATING
3.62
AVERAGE RATING 3.4
(based on 74 reviews)
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David groom rated
4 out of
5Reviewed Jan 20 2014
London Scottish golf club is the second oldest in England - apparently they have an annual game against Royal North Devon, the oldest! by a single year. The course oozes history and although short it is very tight - play to your handicap here and you've done well. The greens set the course apart from many others - they are superb and in the summer can be very quick. Well worth a game if you want a round of gold in London. Nice beer too!
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Jonathan R rated
4 out of
5Reviewed Apr 17 2013
Sandy and difficult greens. New putter worked a treat as it was however dry. Nice run on the fairways, with a little due settled. Nice quiet round.
(Round played: Apr 2013 - Score: 83 Handicap: 19.8)
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Kenneth T rated
4 out of
5Reviewed Mar 7 2013
Pleasant course. It is a public park so you have to be prepared to wait for walkers, horses and dogs. But over all a good experience. The fairways are not as well maintained as you would find at a private course, but the greens are in good condition.
(Round played: Feb 2013 - Score: 89 Handicap: 23.1)
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Shaun V rated
4 out of
5Reviewed Feb 25 2013
Very tight course, nice to have a central located course to London.
Greens were in good condition.
Will definately return
(Round played: Feb 2013 - Score: 78 Handicap: 11.5)
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Steve P rated
4 out of
5Reviewed Jan 4 2011
Course in good condition given recent weather. Quite a short course.greens good and quick. clubhouse adequate and reasonably priced
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Tony B rated
3 out of
5Reviewed Apr 25 2023
Nice welcome from club professional, not. First thing out of his mouth, wasn't 'welcome to London Scottish GC, we hope you enjoy your day with us', but 'Where's your red shirt? You can't play without wearing a red shirt' I was wearing a jacket, as it was a bit chilly, so unzipped and showed the evidence. Not a good way to greet your visitors. Apparantly, it's a local bylaw that golfers have to wear a 'Pillar Box Red' polo shirt, or jumper/top. They do sell them in the very tiny pro-shop. Good spread of breakfast options, sausage or bacon rolls, fresh fruit and pastries on offer. Husband and Wife team. Chef. Adam and Front of House , Stacey were really friendly and made visitors feel comfortable and at ease, in the grand, ancient surroundings of the present clubhouse that dates back to 1897 when it was built. No practice facilities, apart from a very small putting green, that wasn't in the best of conditions. Nothing else. Not a long course, with accuracy a premium, rather than length. No bunkers, tight fairways, meandering it's way through woodland, all added up to an enjoyable round. A word of warning, pedestrians, joggers and dog walkers on Wimbledon Common, just amble through the course and often look at the golfers with distain, as if it's our common, not yours. Thankfully my playing partners stopped me on a couple of backswings, as joggers appeared from the trees during my swing, so had to wait until they'd made their way across the fairways. Very nice chicken and vegetable curry, with peppered rice, naan bread and poppadoms, filled you up nicely after your round.
Worth a visit, if you want an unusual, golfing experience. Would I return to play again, probably not, as there are better courses in the area.
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Chris O rated
3 out of
5Reviewed Jun 25 2018
A really nice course but extremely busy as the course is shared with Wimbledon Common. Also need to be aware of the general public using the common
(Round played: May 2018 - Score: 88 Handicap: 24.2)
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Franklyn S rated
3 out of
5Reviewed Oct 19 2017
First Time On The Common
Despite the rain and a steady stream of dog walkers the course played really well.
(Round played: Oct 2017 - Score: 75 Handicap: 10.4)
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Frederick K rated
3 out of
5Reviewed Mar 12 2017
very traditonal course. Much more challenging than the card would suggest. Accuracy at a premium. Greens were in great shape and very true.
(Round played: Mar 2017 - Score: 92 Handicap: 19.4)
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Sam M rated
3 out of
5Reviewed Jul 20 2016
Nice course, tight, green and FW in great condition, only down fall on public land and has a lot of walkers. No way would i play there weekends duw to public
(Round played: Jul 2016 - Score: 83 Handicap: 13.4)
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Shaun S rated
3 out of
5Reviewed Mar 3 2016
The course is okay... First time playing in the UK in one year since I've been here as im used to courses in South Africa. The commons part of the course annoyed me. The course itself not really impressed. But I always enjoy playing no matter where
(Round played: Feb 2016 - Score: 106 Handicap: 25)
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Chris V rated
3 out of
5Reviewed Sep 26 2015
Amazing greens for a public course. Fairways a bit random but some really interesting holes. Dog walkers annoying but thats the price to play.
(Round played: Sep 2015 - Score: 100 Handicap: 19.9)
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James B rated
3 out of
5Reviewed Jul 6 2015
good course thinking about joining. Greens good just have to watch out for the runners /walkers etc.
(Round played: Jul 2015 - Score: 86 Handicap: )
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James B rated
3 out of
5Reviewed Jun 25 2015
Played last night twlight. £15. Thoughts of the course changed through the round. There is no escaping the fact this is a course on the Common i.e. with walkers dogs runners etc. This is something you have to get used to, the course itself improves as the round continues. The thoughts of the course also vary depending on how you are playing. If you hit the ball straight you will score well. If you push a drive / iron off of the tee then scrambling to make par / match handicap can be hard work. Overall the Greens are great, the course provides a challenge but the lenght of the course, the presence of everyone else in the park (including the idiots who just picked up my ball from middle of fairway and were throwing it too each other as walked up to them to ask for my ball back) are just part of the course. Overall £15 for 16 holes after work is fine but I dont know how this yet plays on weekend.... but will most likely give it go... but will certainly play twlight again soon....
(Round played: Jun 2015 - Score: 87 Handicap: 18)
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