You may be forgiven for thinking that
Datchet Golf Course is ‘an easy track’. It is 6067 yards long off the medal
tees, a par 70, with a standard scratch of 69 - and flat. But for those
of us who play it often and who have also played some of its’ more famous
neighbouring courses, we can testify that it’s not a course to be taken
for granted. Nine greens with fifteen tees (3 holes the 1st, 4th & 5th
are repeated on the back nine becoming the 10th, 13th & 14th) and running
alongside the River Thames, under the watchful eye of Windsor Castle, Datchet
Golf Club is one of the oldest courses in the counties of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire
and Oxfordshire.
Since 1890 Datchet Golf Club has been
providing a tough challenge for its members and visitors alike. Discreetly
tucked away just a lob wedge from the centre of the village, you’ll be warmly
welcomed by its members and staff alike. We hope to see you soon.
View of Clubhouse from 9th Green
Approach to the First Green
View of the 18th Green
Card of the Course
Subscriptions
Green Fees
Views of the Greens and the Social Side
ABP. 5/6/2008