Our course is a challenge for everyone from novice to experienced golfer. At Par 73, you really need to be at the top of your game. With testing hazards including water and tricky gauze, the course has plenty of character.
The Caldecott feature hole is a short Par 4, a good drive is rewarded with a flat lie, leaving you a pitch shot into a sleeper faced raised green.
Treat ‘Commemorative Tree’ left of fairway as staked tree. Wooden sleepers in front of green.
Relief may be taken (no penalty) to avoid interference with stance or swing 1 club length from an agreed point not nearer the hole.
A long, straight Par 5, A ditch running across the fairway at 230 yards, a good strike would carry you over.
With 250 yards to the pin, going for the green will take a good strike, laying up short of the bunkers which bottle necks to catch you out. A challenging green undulates throughout.
A difficult Par 4 will catch you out playing into the prevailing wind. Out of bounds all the way down the right hand side you need to be on the left side of the fairway.
Leaving you a mid iron into a green guarded by bunkers left and right. Green undulates and slopes back to front.
Out of bounds beyond perimeter fence on right followed by white stakes.
This is a par 5 dogleg to the right. A decent drive needs to be on the left side of the fairway. The right hand side has trees and gorse all the way down to the corner. A good second shot cutting the corner leaves a 100–150 yard third shot into a green guarded by a bunker on the right and which slopes up steeply from the front to a flatter area. The hole is sometimes cut on the slope so needs accurate putting. It is a very good score to shoot par on this starting hole.
O.O.B. Beyond perimeter fence ball out of bounds.
This is a testing Par 5, a straight tee shot leaves you on the fairway 250 yards from the green. Your second shot is blind over the fairway bunkers which doglegs to the left.
Your approach shot leaves you a pitching wedge, attempt to play to the right section of the green as it falls from right to left.
A Par 3 hole is tempting to attack with a mid iron, the easiest hole on the course can be achieved with a straight shot into the green. The green banks up at the back with bunkers to the left and right.
O.O.B. Beyond perimeter fence ball out of bounds.
A difficult par 4 to test the best golfers, A tee shot which favours the right portion of the fairway leaves a long iron second shot to the narrow well guarded green with out of bounds to the right.
O.O.B. Beyond perimeter fence ball out of bounds.
A Straight Par 4, with a perfect tee shot over the bottle neck and bunker on the left leaves you 150 yards to a large undulating green.
O.O.B On right.
A difficult Par 5 which doglegs to the left, A tee shot which favours the left half of the fairway gives the opportunity to lay up or go for the green in two. A lay up with a long iron would leave you a pitch into the green.
The green is guarded by two prominent bunkers on the left and a deep bunker on the right.
Dog leg left.
With two courses to choose from at Caldecott Hall Golf Club, we offer something for everyone. Our 18 hole main course is laid out beautifully and is accessible throughout the year and very much playable too.
Our grounds are open to the public
so feel free to come have a look around