Greys Green Golf Course Reviews


Newest Review: ... had got home after my first round, having chanced to find it by Googling for pay-and play golf in or near Berkshire. The first tee, therefore, took me by surprise, as it wasn't a teeing ground. It was just an area on short-cut grass, marked with two tee markers. At the other end of the first hole, the green also wasn't built up or constructed in any way, being simply fairway closer mown than the surrounds. Not a promising beginning, but as I progressed round the 18 holes of the Red course (5933 yards, par 71), I realized that every tee was perfectly playable, and that the greens, although a touch slow, and a little slow and bobbly, actua... more
Customer Greys Green Golf Course Reviews (1)

by - written on 04/04/08 (Very useful, 160 readings)
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Greys Green golf course, about six miles west of Henley-upon-Thames in Oxfordshire, is a quite extraordinary place. On the face of it, it is poverty golf. You turn off next to a pub called The Dog and travel down a potholed, bumpy road that threatens to jigger your suspension, and then at the end of the pretty rough car park there is a shabby caravan type building, which you enter to pay your green fees. The reception is friendly, however, and so is your wallet as the most you can pay is £9. This allows you to play ALL DAY, and if you arrive in the twilight period (in March this was after 2:30 p.m.) then you only pay £7. I only read up about Greys Green ... Read the complete review
