10 Cheapest Top 100 Green Fees In The UK
Golf can be a pricey game, with the most expensive green fees in the UK and Ireland coming in over the £300 mark during peak times.
High green fees are a product of demand and some excellent golf courses can sometimes tend to have lesser demand based on their locations and proximity to other top 100 courses. For example, the famous Open venues, and courses located near them demand high green fees because they see a lot of traffic from US, UK and global tourists.
Here we look at the 10 cheapest peak green fees in our UK&I top 100 golf course rankings (opens in new tab). These courses offer a real win win for visiting golfers as they still offer a genuine top 100 experience but at a far lower cost than the majority of courses in the list.
MOST EXPENSIVE GREEN FEE: £80
Silloth on Solway in Cumbria is regarded as the best value golf course in the top 100 and it’s the clear winner when it comes to the cheapest peak green fee. It costs just £80 to play Silloth, easily one of the best links courses in England, during peak times but it’s just £70 midweek and £55 with a county card. Whilst winter fees aren’t currently advertised, Silloth will be even cheaper off-season but still playable with its links characteristics and sandy turf.
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HIGHEST GREEN FEE: £90
Aberdovey is one of the best golf courses in Wales and is the second of just three courses in the Golf Monthly UK&I top 100 courses rankings that costs less than £100 to play at its highest cost. Another links, Aberdovey sits on a narrow strip of linksland that runs between beach and railway. It can be played during the summer for £55 on a twilight rate, with winter rates costing as low as £50.
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HIGHEST GREEN FEE: £95
Another UK&I top 100 Welsh course coming in under £100 is Pennard, also known as ‘The links in the sky’. Situated on the Gower Peninsula near Swansea,…
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