About the course
Golf at Wildwood is quite an experience, with three courses of nine holes, this gives you the opportunity to play three different golf courses, Parkland & Lakes, Lakes & Woodland or Woodland & Parkland, this gives you the versatility of each course and its merits. Each nine holes has something different to offer the golfer whether you are starting out or a single figure player the courses are interesting to play. Each nine finishes back to the clubhouse, so you can arrange your golf so that you can play nine, pop in for a drink then play your second nine, or you can play nine holes in the morning, have lunch and then play 18 in the afternoon.
The Parkland Course
Gently rolling parkland with well protected greens, a little longer than the other two nines, where you can open your shoulders on a number of holes, beautifully designed with numerous challenges. A challenging opening hole with an intimidating tee shot over the water, the fairway then opens up to the green which is a slight dogleg to the right.
The Woodland Course
Most of the holes on this nine are carved out of the woodland with many strategically placed water features. The emphasis is on experiencing a very interesting golf course, not as long as the other two, but what it lacks in length it makes up in character. Plenty of wildlife seen on this nine with some stunning shaped fairways and good sizes greens – Hole number three the Par 3 ‘Splash’ – it is as it says!… an island green, well almost.
The Lakes Course
The most dramatic nine, numerous lakes all coming into play, all the holes are challenging and can be tough on the card, Lakes course hosts the ‘Davey Jones’ par 4 – Hole 5- the signature hole of Wildwood, the drive is over the lake, the more the golfer takes on the shorter the hole becomes, your next shot is then over another pond to get your ball on the green.
Click for Flyby Hole by Hole Guide of all 27 Holes
Availability
Booking are required - and availability is at the club's discretion.
Green Fees
Day | Low season | High season |
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Weekdays | £40 | £50 |
Weekends | £50 | £60 |
After 10am on Weekends
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