Characteristics

Laleham Golf Course is a challenging 18-hole parkland course and stands on 98 acres of meadowland on the opposite side of the River Thames to Laleham Village.

At around 6,300 yards, it provides a fair but testing challenge to golfers of all standards; with five par 3’s and three par 5’s the flat terrain ensures that a round - or even two - can be enjoyed with reasonable ease. The par 70 course is filled with challenging holes, by way of narrow fairways, well placed water hazards and tight shots into the undulating greens. Noted for its outstanding all year round condition, Laleham is known locally for its excellent drainage and always being open when other courses close due to the weather conditions.

The course has 2 relatively new holes...a long par 4 with lateral water hazard all the way down the left that has earned itself the stroke index one and a new short hole par 3 to a narrow green with bunkers back and front!

The course is a fascinating mix that combines dog-legs, occasional carries over water and trees lined fairways; while golfers will require a fine putting touch on the undulating immaculate greens to score well. From the back tees many holes place a premium on the accuracy of your tee shot. The course is over 100 years old and whilst it is not a forest course, there are plenty of fully mature trees to enclose certain holes. To spice it up further, the bunkers tend to be deep and pot hole styled; they wouldnt look out of place on a links!


The Course

18-Hole Course

Opened in 1908. Design: Jack White. Style: Meadowland.

Terrain: Flat with water hazards

Scorecard
TeeParSSSLength
White (Men)70-6291 yards
Yellow (Men)70696067 yards
Red (Women)71715464 yards

Practice Facilities

  • Practice Area
  • Putting Green
  • Pitching Green
  • Chipping Green
  • Practice bunker