15 Best Golf Courses in England Under £100
There is no getting away from the fact that the cost of playing at some of our very best courses, particularly those in the Golf Monthly Top 100, can approach two or three arms and a leg. This is directly linked with demand and supply, clubs rightly looking to keep membership fees affordable, and the incredibly high standards of presentation and conditioning golfers experience nowadays. In my 40-plus years of playing, I have never known courses to be so well maintained.
Yes, if you look at twilight golf, winter rates, county cards and other deals, there are plenty of big names you can play for less than £100, but here we are looking for courses you can play in the height of Summer, on a weekday morning, at their standard rate.
Three are in the Top 100 courses of the UK&I, the other dozen all in the Next 100. I have played and can recommend them all. And while the green fees quoted are the standard Summer, peak rates, many of those featured also have off-peak rates that are even lower. I have indicated where clubs have already published their 2023 rates, but please bear in mind that green fees are very much a movable feast.
Silloth
- Location Silloth
- Founded 1892
- Architect Davy Grant
- GF Round £80 Mon-Fri, £90 Weekend (2023)
- Par 72, 6,408 yards
- Contact Silloth on Solway Golf Club (opens in new tab)
This is the most northerly course on England’s west coast and the highest-ranked (number 51) that you can play for under £100. It tops the very scenic list of the best golf courses in Cumbria. Not only that, but its remote and dreamy location means demand is slightly less and visitors can therefore play at the weekend. This is an excellent test of golf where the wind will add to the examination set by the course. In a prevailing south-westerly, this is a course of two halves with a particularly tough opening nine. The bunkering is perfectly positioned, and the course is kept in fine shape throughout the year. I…
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