West Kent is a par 71, 6427 yards (white tees) downland style course, in Downe, Orpington, Kent. The course is very adjacent to Biggin Hill Airport, and is 5 minutes drive from my home club Cherry Lodge. We are Kent Vet's League rivals.
The course was played as a Kent Vet's League match. Under this league arrangement players only pay a £15 fee to cover lunch. An incredibly good VFM way to get to play a good course. Weekday visitor green fees are £55 and £30 with a County Card. Societies are accommodated midweek but rates are not cheap!
The club has been on its present site since 1925. Evidence of wartime bombing damage remain as features on some holes, grassed over craters etc. The course can be a very hard walk at times, with many of the holes meandering through the picturesque valley; especially on the back 9.
The course is not overly long but the challenge of the course lies with the various elevation changes, slopes, the fairway and greenside bunkering; doglegs/trees. Also the greens are undulating and difficult to read but in immaculate condition. The two longest par 4s are their indexes 1 & 2. There are 13 par 4s, 3 par 3s and only 2 par 5s.
The clubhouse sits high above the course. Hospitality was excellent as was the catering.
In terms of famous visitors to the course, Tom Watson played an exhibition match in 1985, losing to South African Hugh Baiocchi, who shot the course record 65 at the time to do so. Australian cricket teams also frequently visited whenst on Ashes tours; including Sir Don Bradman. No doubt he scored better than I did!
This is a beautifully scenic course and a very good golfing challenge. Play it if can !
Date Friday, 04, August 2017