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Welcome to UK-GolfGuide's page which contains feedback from site users who have played at South Herts Golf Club.
Whilst UK-GolfGuide.com attempts to turf out the more unhelpful or just plain daft contributions, some may slip through. If you have played the course or hold a different opinion to those of the contributors, feel free to use the Add your Comments icon to provide a broader spread of views. If you have a gripe with the club then take it up with them directly - please don't use this facility for airing grievances!.
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South Herts Golf Club Player Reports
Rufus Gibbs (England) 02/06/08
South Herts Golf Club is a very good club. It has a welcoming attitude towards visitors allowing them to play at any time in the week or weekends. The Vardon course, which is an 18 hole standard layout course, is an undulating parkland and is beautifully maintained by the staff there. It is really quite challenger for a mid handicapper like myself. The club also boasts a second course, very uncommon for a club so close to Central London. The Rees course is a great place for young people to learn how to play the game and is a great place to have a quiet and peaceful round to improve your irons and wedges. All for only £15 on the Rees course and £6 for juniors. Within walking distance of Totteridge and Whetstone Underground Station, it really is an almost perfect Greater London course. Very highly recommended for a player of any handicap.
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patrick Hannon (Ireland) 04/08/05
Anyone considering playing this course,ensure you have proof of you handicap with you,staff unwilling to phone your club to confirm,P.s green fees are £45 a round, aug 2005
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Paul Green (England) 16/02/05
A very friendly and playable course.We had a good winter deal,25.00 with breakfast.
The staff could not have been more helpfull,very attantive and a secretary who did not hide away...
The course was a litle soft underfoot so in truth not the best Winter course but if we have had a dry spell give it go.Short Par 3s and reachable Par 5s make it enjoyable for all levels.
Give them a call and see what they can do
D Elf (England) 05/06/04
It is an extrodinary course to play. I highly recommend a visit. On some of the holes you have a spectacular view of parkland. The course is in very good condition as well as the greens that are good all year round. It is a very challenging golf course with some small fairways. The staff in the pro shop and clubhouse are friendly. They serve food through out the day and it is excellent value for money.
Pascal A'rogter (France) 23/03/03
I played the course in the summer and can recommend it highly. the greens were in excellent condition and fast. everyone in the clubhouse was friendly and the food excellent.i can also highly recommend a visit to the well stocked and fairly priced pro shop. the staff were very friendly and helpful and the clothing range very good (including Ralph Lauren). I highly recommend a visit.
Kevin Johns-Putra (England) 19/02/03
The course is a lovely looking course with lots of valleys and hills with some nice views. For February, I thought the course was playing quite well with the fairways remaining firm. The course is quite open with wide fairways allowing you to let rip with the driver on most occassions and there were quite nice views on many of the holes. I found most of the par 3 holes too short and a little dissapointing and one of them only required a pitching wedge!
It does cost £30 during the week (and not the £25 as stipulated on this site) and for a private members club, particular about whom they let on (they do require sight of a handicap certificate), the greens were in very poor condition (and there were quite a few pitch marks left unrepaired). Another thing to keep in mind if you are playing in the winter, is make sure you ask if there are temporary greens in play as they do not volunteer this information nor do they discount the green fees to take this into account!

