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Thames Ditton & Esher Golf Club

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  • Good for party's, meetings gatherings and other multiple and small events!

  • Quite frankly this is the worst place I’ve played golf, when designing this course they must have forgot to put any fairways in! The rough is close to unplayable you’d be better off taking a lawnmower with you. Also pack binoculars because you will lose balls either landing in the extensive waist high rough or because you’ve played it onto the next hole that seems to share the same fairway. Don’t forget a hard hat or helmet as you will be teeing off into the direction of another group of golf...

  • Friendly staff, but terrible course design and plant layout. It's basically 9 greens in your local common - there is a single fairway where three holes share, with people walking their dogs off the leash. Fun, but the whole experience was quite stressful.

  • Very friendly and helpful staff. The course can be overwhelming to start, but easily overcome. Do ask for directions like I did and the members were understanding and friendly. Please be aware holes 3-8 are on common land, expect to come across dog walkers and the public. Keep your ball on the fairway and you will enjoy this testing course. If you don't you might find your ball, but if you don't I'm positive you will find a few others that went MIA from other members while looking for yours.

  • First of all, I just want to say that the guy on the till was very friendly. The course itself is terrible. It’s very poorly maintained and there aren’t really any fairways, it’s just rough. The actual rough is just bushes and trees. The greens are OK. The 18 holes share 9 greens which makes things quite chaotic. At one point myself and another player took turns aiming in eachothers direction. The public walk around this course without a care in the world, literally walking right across a hol...