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Welcome to UK-GolfGuide's page which contains feedback from site users who have played at Woodford Golf Club.
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Woodford Golf Club Player Reports
Owen Rodwell (England) 29/03/05
Woodford Golf Club is a nice little golf club, situated just to the north of London. The course offers only 9 holes, but is an exceptional challange especially in the summer.
The course is not overly long, but is fairly tight and unforgiving. In summer the course can get very hard and fiery, and possibly have some of the slickest greens in Essex. There is not a grain of sand to be found on the course, but given the tight nature of the course, they are not really needed.
The clubhouse has excellent facilities and the Pro Shop is well stocked, if on the small side. Woodford represents excellent value for money and is well worth a visit.
Mark Haydon (UK) 26/06/03
Woodford is a unusual course in that it has nine actual holes but when played from the back tees, two different tees are used for the hole. IE 1st and 10th. Some of them make the hole different because they play from a different angle, some are just a few feet to the left. It is situated in a picturesque part of Epping Forest, and the large oak trees come into play on several holes. The course is not particularly long, but can be a bit tight on some shots. It is rarely busy and is handy if you just want nine holes to get your eye in for a practice. The greens can vary for the time of year. Drainage is fair on most of the course. One little quirk is that you must also wear red at all times (thats scarlet red not dark red)... after an incident there a few years back ;-). Some of the members can be a bit stuffy but generally they are a good bunch. Enjoy it but dont expect the most incredible experience of your life....just a steady round.

