Review's of Enfield Golf Club
Clubhouse/Hospitality
Quality of Course
Practice Facilities
Value for Money
Cleverly sited in an urban sprawl, worth a look
Parkland, with some tight fairways, although some had wide open spaces, cut by a recurring brook/ditch that made the walk interesting. It is up and down but not too taxing, a few 'blind holes' that benefit from local knowledge.
There are some interesting challenges, but not what you would consider to be 'feature' holes. At the time of the visit tee boxes were showing signs of wear, ground was soft and greens were less than even (consequently difficult putting). All in all though a fair day out, nice weather helps, some good views once you get to the top of the hills, established trees seemed to get in the way a bit, and bunkers were a little light of sand... so keep out of the bunkers, avoid the ditch, mind the trees and be aware of the gradients when approaching greens... some green/tees were close so potential for wayward shots to be a bit of a nuisance, but take care and it should be a good day out.
Club house facilities are fine, cuisine is good and service is with a smile...
Clubhouse/Hospitality
Quality of Course
Practice Facilities
Value for Money
Not bad, but a bit scruffy.
Not a bad course, but rather scruffy, particularly the rough. Some very hard and tight lies, mainly due to the lack of rain. Greens are well kept though, and bunkers have generous amounts of sand. Unusual tight course, but not particularly long. A stream meanders through the course in a ditch which is about 12ft across. It is completely overgrown with tall vegitation - any ball in their is a lost cause. Worth playing, but at the normal price of £30, it is in my view, overpriced. We payed £20, which is more reasonable.
Clubhouse excellent, and the breakfast - to die for - HUGE.