Course Reviews

Course reviews for Chart Hills Golf Club

Chart Hills, which forms the northern boundary of the Weald, derives its name from a series of Royal Charters, the first being issued in 762A.D. On what Faldo called "the perfect piece of land", 200 acres of gently undulating hills with 200 year old oaks, now lies Chart Hills Golf Club.

Four years after the initial concept, Chart Hills was officially opened in August 1993, the first ball being struck by Nick Faldo himself. With 138 bunkers, 5 different teeing positions and greens so fast that they have been likened to putting on glass, Faldo has created 18 holes each with its own personal characteristics and challenges. Faldo has truly left his mark on the course with some memorable 'signature' features, such as the 200-yard long snake like Anaconda Bunker on the 5th and the island green at the short 17th.

Chart Hills Golf Club

My favourite

This has to be one of the best courses in England. From the first tee shot to the last the course is a joy. Always in magnificent condition, Chart Hills is a must play for any serious golfer.

Reviewed : 14 Mar 12:02
Reviewed by : Pete R
Welcome5
Course5
Facilities5
Overall5

Chart Hills Golf Club

Bunker heaven

This course has more than 100 bunkers, so make sure to avoid them if you are going to stay anywhere near par. It has all the facilities you expect of a club of this stature and does not dissapoint. Their sister course Dale Hill is only just down the road and well worth a visit if you are there for the weekend.

Reviewed : 10 Mar 07:13
Reviewed by : Bill Hopkins
Welcome4
Course5
Facilities4
Overall5
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