Central London Golf Centre Reviews

Central London Golf Centre Sporting Venue

Newest Review: ... from the tees. I don't think it's a range you would use purely as a range, rather a few practice balls to get your eye in before hitting the course. Like most courses you have to pay before you play and this is done at the club shop. I was a little disspointed upon arrival as there was nobody manning the shop, so we had to wait about five minutes which was rather frustrating. The round cost £11.00 which wasn't too bad I thought, especially as the nine hole course isn't a par three and actually contains many par fours and a couple of holes which should be par fives! So, what was the course like? I was very impressed by it to be honest... more

Customer Central London Golf Centre Reviews (2)

Beanie8844
Central London Golf Centre: A nice play for a cheeky nine holes! (694 words)
by - written on 29/06/09 (Very useful, 287 readings)
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I have just returned from playing a round of golf with a friend at the Central London Golf Centre. I had never played their before, but my friend recommended it as he had and I was quite impressed by the place. The golf club is only a few minutes drive from Earlsfield High Street and due to its location they have had to squeeze a lot into a relitavely small space; but there are still plenty of car spaces in the car park. The course in 9 holes, but you can obviously by a card enabling you to go round twice and play 18; although I'm glad we didn't do this today as we would have ended up completely sunburnt, it was a scorcher! There is also a driving range within ...  Read the complete review

the_grinder
great, but it ruined my game (366 words)
by - written on 04/07/01, updated on  04/07/01 (Very useful, 982 readings)
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Central London Golf Centre is not located in the centre at all: it is close to Wandsworth common (five minutes walk from the train station). The course itself is pretty awful: a scrubby nine hole with appalling golfers, but at least it's pay and play.The tuition, however, is really good. I signed up with five friends for a course of six lessons, at around £55 per person. If you want to go on your own, you will have lessons with strangers, or individual tuition is offered for a larger fee. If you can get a few friends together (of whatever standard), then I reckon it's a good way to do it, and certainly provides ample banter. My course ...  Read the complete review