Sudbrook Moor Golf Club
4.3
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Course Information
Sudbrook Moor Golf Club, Lincolnshire is a 9 hole layout, with 18 pin positions, par 66 (5,050 yard), public, parkland golf course designed by Tim Hutton in 1986
9 holes | Par 66 | 5050 yards | Public | Parkland
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Address: Charity Street, Carlton Scroop, Grantham, Lincolnshire, NG32 3AT United Kingdom
Tel: 01400 250796
Golf Pro: Tim Hutton & Ben Hutton | Tel: 01400 250111
Website: http://www.sudbrookmoor.co.uk
Golf Club Facilities
We are a Pay & Play Course
(Membership is full but a waiting list is currently in operation for 2024).
Visitors please book online. Please search BRS Golf - Sudbrook Moor Golf Club.
Midweek Guide: £14 to £19 *
Weekend Guide: £14 to £19 *
- 7 Day Membership Available
Restrictions: Maximum Handicap No Restriction
* Any prices shown are guide prices, please confirm with the course prior to booking.
Review Information
GOLFSHAKE RATING
4.32
AVERAGE RATING 4.3
(based on 74 reviews)
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Reviewed Dec 5 2014
(Round played: Sep 2014 - Score: 112 Handicap: 28)
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Reviewed Oct 10 2014
(Round played: Oct 2014 - Score: 99 Handicap: 28)
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Reviewed Aug 29 2014
(Round played: Aug 2014 - Score: 93 Handicap: )
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Reviewed Feb 16 2014
(Round played: Feb 2014 - Score: 98 Handicap: 28)
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Reviewed Sep 24 2013
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Reviewed Sep 4 2013
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Reviewed Aug 11 2013
(Round played: Aug 2013 - Score: 85 Handicap: 20.1)
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Reviewed Jun 29 2012
(Round played: Jun 2012 - Score: 91 Handicap: 24.7)
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Reviewed Dec 11 2011
(Round played: Dec 2011 - Score: 99 Handicap: 26.3)
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Reviewed Nov 11 2009
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Reviewed Mar 9 2009
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Reviewed Sep 24 2007
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Reviewed Aug 13 2006
Sudbrook Moor Golf Club may seem on paper like a walk on the park. At just over 4000 yards in length and with no Par 5s and 6 Par 3s in the 18 hole experience, many would dub the course easy. Its only pitch and putt many visitor can be hard saying as they walk to the first tee. However what people will find is a course that plays very tight with no forgiveness for anyone not finding the fairway off the tee. The rough is not a problem but the endless supply of trees and conifers often mean a wayward shot is punished by a chip sideways or backwards or even a declaration of unplayable lie.
Most of the greens are protected by bunkers which are quite deep and the narrow nature and steep over hanging faces make escape in the direction of the flag almost impossible. The Par 3 7th/16th is protected by a large pond which draws many a ball into it as golfers underhit into hit. Perhaps taking to little club or wanting to avoid over hitting the green where any long shot is punished by being out of bounds in the practice range.
The short nature of some holes brings players the choice of driving for glory or laying up and playing smart. Most people who try to drive the short 230 yard Par 4 4th/13th usually regret it and the same for those who try to cut the corner on the Par 4 9th/18th over the neighbours farmers field usually find themselves reloading.
The course is 9 holes but offers an 18 hole experience by having seperate greens or large double greens on each hole. The system plays so that on your first 9 holes you play to the yellow flags and then second time round you play to the red flags. The downside of course to this is with only 9 tees at certain times the course can be quite busy and congested making playing very slow and challenging. There are very few tee reservations at the club only, twice a month for monthly medals the course is closed to visitors and non-medal entered members. These reservations are always the 2nd Saturday or the Month and 4th Wednesday. It should also be noted that the club does not accept soceities as again they offer no reservations and want the course to be open to members and visitors as much as possible.
Over the last year the club has worked very hard to attract new members and casual vistors. The building of a driving range located right in the middle of the course between the 1st/10th and 9th/18th holes with attached Pro-Shop and Greenkeepers Shed, has proved very popular with members and general public just wanting to practice. A new practice green was constructed next to the range/pro shop right outside the clubhouse. It has six pin positions with breaks and slopes to contend. There is another putting green and a seperate chipping green located behind the 9th/18th green. A very original practice bunker has been installed with two heights of 'Lip' to clear. If you can get out of the practice bunker no bunker in the world will trouble you. A Training Bay is located at the end of the range where all the professional coaching takes place. This allows full one to one coaching with no fears of people watching you or seeing how you are doing. This is very well liked by beginners learn at their pace without fear of people sniggering or laughing behind them.
The club has a growing number of members nearly 1000 to date and offers very affordable pay and play golf via tickets purchased from the ticket machine on the driving range for Non-Members. Visitors are advised to bring coin change for the machine so as to be able to purchase their green fee tickets. Rangers do operate and don't have much tolerance for non-paying players. The course is very popular with beginner golfers, juniors and seniors due to the short length of the course and relaxed, friendly environment of the course. Alot of people play at Sudbrook Moor to learn the game of golf and then progress to the larger private members clubs when they reach a good standard of golf. Many people return to the club when they start getting older and find the 7000+ yard courses a problem to walk two or three times a week.
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Reviewed Jan 11 2024
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