Mill Hill Golf Club

Course Type
Parkland
Designer
TBC
Par
70 
Slope
 
Rating
3.5
Golf Professional
TBC
Green Fees
Reviews
3

Course Information

ADDRESS:
100 Barnet Way, London, NW73AL, United Kingdom
WHAT/THREE/WORDS:
Unknown
TELEPHONE:
020 8959 2339
DESCRIPTION:

Mill Hill Golf Club, set in North London’s leafy Mill Hill area, is an 18-hole parkland course with a par of 70 and a length of 6,200 yards. Established in 1927, the course features mature trees, undulating fairways, and challenging water hazards, offering a test of both strategy and skill. The course is known for its peaceful countryside setting, despite being located so close to the city.

Positioned just off the A1 and M1, Mill Hill Golf Club is easily accessible from Central London and Hertfordshire. Nearby, golfers can enjoy the local attractions such as the RAF Museum and explore the charming Mill Hill Village.

With its beautiful setting and historic charm, Mill Hill Golf Club is a top destination for golfers seeking a serene yet challenging round.

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Overall Course Rating
3.5 / 5

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Course Scorecards

Course Tee Holes Par Rating Slope Add Card
Mill Hill Golf Club Yellow 18 69 71.0 131
Mill Hill Golf Club aug 16 Yellow 18 70 71.0 131

Regulars At This Course

Hitesh Mandavia
36.0
Mukesh Sejpal
36.0
Martyn Cannon
28.0
Girdhar Sodha
36.0
Tom Egan
28.0
Nikeel Patel
36.0

Golf Club Reviews

Steve 'The Power' Slater
21.5
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Well established parkland.

Quirky location, clubhouse left side of A1, first tee on right side of A1. Accessible via underpass and a stroll.
Clubhouse/pro shop most welcoming.
Course in tip top condition, fabulous greens(very tricky though). Some feature holes and all presenting their own challenge. Lots of clever hazards, bunkers were difficult, not a lot of sand and first cut wasn't overly friendly.

A few elevation changes but still not a bad walking course. The halfway house was welcome on quite a sultry day.

All in all a rather splendid adventure, requiring a degree of course management. Easy to lose a few balls here.
Date Tuesday, 19, September 2023
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Huseyin
36.0
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One of Our Faves!!

My mates and I have been coming here for the last year or so, and we love this Inner City Beauty!! Greens are kept immaculate all year round, but on a lovely summer's day, there a few better courses around London then this one. The signature 17th hole is a dog-leg right, downhill then back up again par4, so if your a right-hander with a typical fade/slice (Denpending on how much control you have!!), this hole says "RIP IT!! GO ON!! WHACK THE LIVIN HELL OUT OF IT!!" On our last visit in late Feb, the fairway was a little cut up, but at this time of the year, more then acceptable. 2fore1 Vouchers are valid here so a mid-week game for two works out to just £15, great value!!
Date Tuesday, 03, March 2009
Neil Williams
36.0
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1st time

Well as it was my 1st time, the course was in good nick and is one to visit in the summer, but even with all the bad weather the greens were very true and fast. I will go back later in 2009
Date Tuesday, 20, January 2009