Canterbury Golf Club
4.2
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Course Information
Canterbury Golf Club, Kent is an 18 hole, par 71 (6727 yard), private, parkland golf course designed by Harry Shapland Colt in 1927.
18 holes | Par 71 | 6727 yards | Private | Parkland
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Address: Scotland Hills, Littlebourne Road, Canterbury, Kent, CT1 1TW United Kingdom
Tel: 01227 453532
Golf Pro: Daniel Maude | Tel: 01227 462865
Website: http://www.canterburygolfclub.co.uk/
Golf Club Facilities
Visitors welcome 7 days a week.
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday for society play.
Midweek Guide: £40.00 per round *
Weekend Guide: £55.00 per round *
- Societies Accepted to Play
- Society Deals Available
- Voucher Deals Available
- 7 Day Membership Available
- 5 Day Membership Available
* Any prices shown are guide prices, please confirm with the course prior to booking.
Review Information
GOLFSHAKE RATING
4.24
AVERAGE RATING 4.1
(based on 129 reviews)
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What the club says: Harry Shapland Colt, one of the finest course designers to have ever lived, created the masterpiece that is Canterbury Golf Course. In 1927 the course opened for play and it has been evolving ever since. Our 80th year has seen changes to the 18th hole. A reshape and reinstatement of the traditional gorse and broom has made the closing hole at Canterbury one of the best.
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Reviewed Aug 14 2024
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Reviewed Jul 26 2024
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Reviewed Oct 10 2023
Challenging but fair
Lovely course, not overly long but short game in good shape required. As with most golf good driving needed but you will probably need to chip and pitch well.Reviewer Rating
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Reviewed Jun 7 2023
Harry Colt’s hidden gem in Kent
Canterbury is a wonderful place to play golf. Kent’s famous for its world-class links a few miles east, but inland, tucked into the rolling hills of the North Downs, are some lovely courses. Others worth a visit are Broome Park, Boughton and, especially Faversham. I’d rate Canterbury higher than all of them though. Like the aforementioned, its a hilly, tree-lined rollercoaster - with many daunting tee-shots over valleys to big, rolling fairways.But what really thrills is the variety of holes - there’s not a weak one on the course and they are balanced superbly, nowhere more so than the finishing stretch of a daunting par 3 (the 185 yard uphill 17th) following by a gettable par five at 476 yards straight back to the charming clubhouse.
It’s a challenge throughout - I shot a net three-over and actually felt I played okay - but feels very fair; most of the trouble is visible from the tees, giving you an opportunity to plot your way round the course. There are few things more satisfying in golf than when a plan comes together, and Canterbury gives you ample chances to do exactly that, while also giving you plenty of ways for your plan to come undone. The trees are always in play, and the wind teases and bamboozles as the holes subtly change direction - after the opening three holes there are barely any two which go exactly the same way.
The green complexes are fascinating too, with steep-sided bunkers, grassy hollows and links-style run-off areas. The greens themselves tend to be of the small, hard-to-hit type; but at their best a miss will give you maybe four or five different options to get on the dance floor (at the 17th, for example, I missed left and was debating between putter, 60-degree wedge flop, or a bump and run with either a seven, eight or nine iron……)
There are, of course, plenty of courses which offer this kind of thing, but Canterbury has something else which just makes it feel special. It might be the truly excellent practice facilities (TopTracer range, grass pitching area, practice bunker and two putting greens), the bustling clubhouse or the surprisingly warm welcome from the guy in the Pro shop.
Or it might just be the author’s name. Harry Colt, whose name is attached to two or three courses which would make any reasonable top ten in the world, designed this track nearly 100 years ago. It’s a testament to his skills that it still makes for a wonderful round of golf.
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Reviewed May 26 2023
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Reviewed May 23 2023
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Reviewed Apr 20 2023
Great course
Fantastic condition…… greens still a bit bumpy but still great condition…. Green side bunkers need more sand …. Very firmReviewer Rating
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Reviewed Mar 10 2023
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Reviewed Oct 24 2022
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Reviewed Jul 21 2022
Enjoyable round in the boiling heat
A very nice course. Played in extreme heat so could of done with a halfway house or someone coming around with water as no fountainsetcReviewer Rating
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Reviewed Dec 9 2021
Fantastic condition
Fantastic condition, tree lined , elevated tee boxes, immaculate greens.Reviewer Rating
Reviewed Sep 23 2021
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Reviewed Jun 21 2020
(Round played: Mar 2020 - Score: 94 Handicap: 19.4)
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Reviewed Aug 27 2019
Canterbury GC
Course - Better than of oldFood - Very much below par
No towels in the locker room was a massive let down.
(Round played: Aug 2019 - Score: 76 Handicap: 1.9)
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Reviewed Aug 20 2019
(Round played: Aug 2019 - Score: 105 Handicap: )
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