Formed in 1938 Coulsdon Court Golf Club was established to provide golf for those who wanted to join a club and enjoy the company of fellow golfers.
The course was built on private land in the early 1920s by the Cearn family. It was designed by Harry S. Colt. In the late 1930s it was leased to Croydon Council with the proviso it would always be maintained as a public course.
It is a beautiful parkland course which enjoys spectacular views over central London. The course itself contains a wide variety of trees and in the Autumn months gives a magnificent display of colours.
Coulsdon Court Golf Club is a friendly, welcoming and all-inclusive club. It enables players to choose from a "pay as you play" to an annual membership providing a flexibility unmatched by other local clubs. Every Saturday there is a competition when you get to play with different members from week to week. Tuesday & Thursday mornings are also popular days for members to play a round of golf. The members themselves organise regular trips to other golf courses around Europe. The club has a particularly strong record in Surrey Club competitions, including reaching the finals of the Warren League and winning the Hilliard Trophy on three occasions.
If you would like to join our club please click here for further details.
To log into the members area, click on the Log in link above. If you are already logged in click on the Members' Section link. Within this part of the site club members can access the start sheets for forthcoming competitions, events & the competitions calendar, results and recent winners, handicaps and player records, club notices and news, club information, Captain's message, club shop and honours boards.
Mark Leaver is the Golf Club Manager at Coulsdon Manor Hotel and Golf Club. For anything golf-related please contact Mark on 020 8660 6083 or send an e-mail to him at golfmanager.coulsdon@bespoke-hotels.com
As a club we really need to get better at avoiding slow play around the course.
Many of us are guilty of not getting on with the game, which creates a 'snowball effect' for the groups behind and is not in the spirit of CCGC.
This video isn't intended to insult anybody's intelligence, just a helpful set of tips to remind us how we can speed up the game a bit. Let's all make a concerted effort to keep our rounds well below the dreaded 5 hours!.