About the course
Sheerness Golf Club has the unique accolade of being the only golf club on the Isle of Sheppey and, due to it being tucked away, is regarded as one of Kent’s hidden gems. Founded in 1909 the club has colourful history which has been both golf and non-golf related. Henry VIII spent his honeymoon near to the course with the second of his six wives, Anne Boleyn. On the other side of the course, on the shores of the club, rests the SS Richard Montgomery, an American ship carrying live explosives that sunk during World War Two. Stepping into the present, the Sheerness Golf Club has a semi-links course, which is kept to a high standard, as well as a chipping and putting green. Views of the course can be seen from the clubhouse and the patio area is perfect for enjoying a warm summer’s day on the Kentish coast.Sheerness Golf Course is best described as a mature semi-links located on the Isle of Sheppey. The course has a firm reputation for not being the easiest of 18 in Kent, especially when the wind picks up off the shore which can make club selection quite difficult. The fairways are well-kept and are fairly generous on some holes, but bunkers and the occasional water hazard are lurking if anything is too wayward. As to be expected with all links-style courses the greens are firm, flat and slick and when approached downwind landing it short may pay dividends.
Availability
Following is the general availability for this offer, however, it is solely at the discretion of the club and may vary.
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Green Fees
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