Lamberhurst Golf Club

Course Type
Parkland
Designer
TBC
Par
72 
Slope
0
Rating
3.8
Golf Professional
TBC
Green Fees
Reviews
4

Course Information

ADDRESS:
Church Road, Lamberhurst, Kent, TN38DT, United Kingdom
WHAT/THREE/WORDS:
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TELEPHONE:
01892 890552
DESCRIPTION:

Lamberhurst Golf Club, established in 1890, is a scenic 18-hole, par 69 course set in the rolling hills of Kent. The 6,448-yard course is known for its challenging layout, featuring water hazards, mature trees, and stunning views of the surrounding vineyards and countryside. A highlight is the 16th hole, a par 3 that plays over water.

Located near Tunbridge Wells, just off the A21, Lamberhurst Golf Club is easily accessible, with nearby attractions including Scotney Castle and the charming village of Lamberhurst.

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Overall Course Rating
3.8 / 5

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Course Scorecards

Course Tee Holes Par Rating Slope
Lamberhurst Golf Club White 18 72 71.9 129

Regulars At This Course

Roger Akerman
12.9
Yvonne Drummond
36.0
Steve Hickford
36.0
Roger Hurcombe
36.0
nigel parsons
36.0
colin somerville
15.0

Golf Club Reviews

Rex Dinnage
5.0
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Beautiful course in great condition

Greens were only hollow tined and top dressed about 10 days ago, even so, greens putted beautifully. Course played fabulously, magnificent condition as it always seems to be and outside patio/dining area, with all new furniture, was brilliant for the BBQ dinner that followed. Excellent day all around !
Date Sunday, 01, September 2019
Rex Dinnage
5.0
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Excellent condition -- beautiful

I was a member here for 4 years, some time ago -- I have never seen it in better nick.... absolutely beautiful; fairways lush, green and beautifully mowed. Greens were fast and true, and just about at 90% having only had work done about 10 days ago.... give it another week or so and they will be 95% or better --- weather was sunny and warm. Thoroughly recommended I wish I was still there as a member, easily one of the best kept and most scenic courses in the South East
Date Friday, 17, May 2019
TSG
36.0
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Great Course

Course has been in superb condition this summer - a joy to play. Green are fast and true - fairways are easy to hit woods off. Sand in the bunkers is A+ standard.

Staff & members are really friendly - food very good.

Great Course !
Date Monday, 05, October 2009
TSG
36.0
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Very pretty parkland course but playing the greens........

Played Lamberhurst on a very windy but dry day. The course is a very pretty parkland layout with some lovely views across the Kent countryside.

The practice facilities comprised a short pitching area and a putting green so a little disappointing but the pro shop staff and bar staff were all very friendly.

The course is well presented, well maintained and laid out across, up, and down the valley. This means that there are few flat fairways (some up, some down, left to right, right to left but never flat!) but it also means you get some fantastic views.

It's a challenging course with some tight dog-legs, lots of trees and the odd bit of water (I was told the River Teise) crossed several times. The greens are generally well protected, massively undulating, hard to read and very fast.

In all I'd say the course is well worth playing (albeit a bit expensive at £40).

My only criticism would be that the greens are too hard which means that even with a well flighted shot you are lucky to hold the green with anything less than an 8 iron (plus with the undulations adding unwelcome kicks you sometimes feel a little hard done by!) This comes to a head on the Par 3 12th which I beleive is unplayable as a Par 3 - 209 yards off the yellow tee; guarded by bunkers to the front, the right and a horseshoe shaped one at the back; and yet the green is hard and doesn't hold (I hit a high 5 wood which pitched over the front bunkers onto the front of the green, bounced through the green into the rear bunker - harsh! - should have played a 6 iron down to the front of the bunkers and a sand wedge over...)
Date Wednesday, 20, May 2009