The Grove

London’s luxury parkland. The Grove is pristine, polished, and perfectly located – a five-star resort course just 40 minutes from the city.

Slope Rating

138

Par

72

Yardage

7,152

Set within a 300-acre estate in Hertfordshire, The Grove is one of England’s top modern parkland courses – and the only UK venue to have hosted a World Golf Championship. Designed by Kyle Phillips and opened in 2003, it combines strategic challenge with immaculate presentation. The routing flows through rolling countryside, mature woodland, and open meadows, with every hole framed beautifully by manicured bunkers and fast, contoured greens. It’s not brutally difficult, but it demands smart play and precise ball striking. The par-4 9th and par-5 18th stand out for their risk-reward possibilities. Conditioning is consistently tour-grade, and the resort facilities – spa, hotel, dining – are world class. The Grove is fully open to visitors, with no members, and the service reflects that: welcoming, professional, and efficient. It’s a perfect round for corporate golf, luxury weekend breaks, or pre-Open tune-ups. Expect a seamless experience from arrival to final putt. Not a links, not a test of survival – The Grove is pure five-star parkland enjoyment.

Designer

Kyle Phillips

Opened

2003

Tee time availability

Good

Special information

Highly popular with London visitors. Can be busy on weekends – early or twilight rounds are ideal. Book dining in advance.

Tiger’s best round

67 – 2006 WGC-American Express Championship

Rory’s best round

Mens course record

63 – Adam Scott (2006 WGC)

Ladies course record

Round duration

4 hours 30 minutes

Caddy guide

Optional – forecaddies available. GPS buggies provide accurate yardages.

Buggies

Available and recommended – top-quality GPS-equipped carts

Target golf with fast greens and tight pin positions. Use spin control into firm approaches and pick smart lines on sloped putting surfaces.

Very playable. Take advantage of generous landing areas and avoid attacking tucked pins. Focus on approach strategy – greens are slick.

Welcoming layout with good visual cues and wide fairways. Forward tees make the course manageable – great for confidence building and enjoyment.

Green speed

11 – tour-standard, fast and true

Wind

Minimal – sheltered inland course with only gentle breezes

Pace of play

Well managed – attentive staff and spaced tee times ensure smooth rounds

Nerves on the first tee

Low – resort-style welcome and wide opener calm early jitters

Clubhouse

Contemporary luxury – stylish design with five-star service and fine dining

The par-5 18th is a superb finishing hole with water down the left and a split fairway. The par-3 4th plays over a natural valley, and the 9th tempts big hitters with a narrowing landing zone and elevated green.

Typical southern England – mild, with best conditions from April to October. Excellent drainage means year-round playability, though frost can close morning tee times in winter.