A refreshed Harry Colt classic in the Surrey countryside

Celebrated golf architect Harry Colt created the delightful course at Tandridge in 1924. There are spectacular views of the Surrey North Downs and the High Weald, with the front nine running along relatively gentle land and the back nine sited in more rolling and dramatic terrain. Strategically placed bunkers call for accuracy from the tee, plateau greens make for demanding approach shots and subtle borrows on the fine surfaces test your putting.

Under the supervision of architect Tim Lobb and working alonsgide Course Manager Scott Weale, the Tandridge experience has been transformed in recent years.

We very much hope that you will enjoy the Tandridge too

Home of the 2014 English Women’s Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship

The Course 

With a length of 6,509 yards and a par of 71, the course provides an excellent test of golf. The long par four 14th is the signature hole. It is a truly memorable hole of 477 yards played from an elevated tee to a picturesque valley below. For an immediate impression please view the photogalleryand the hole-by-hole course guide.

The Clubhouse 

The Tudor-style clubhouse has a traditional character  and charm, with golfing memorabilia and prize winners boards on the walls.  The reputation of "The Tandridge Lunch" is acknowledged by many as amongst the very best in any golf club in the country.

Societies, Corporates & Visitors 

The Club welcomes green fee visitors and is very popular for society and corporate golf days. It is easily accessible from the M25 junction 6 with its location on the A25 near Oxted in Surrey.

 

Welcome to Tandridge, a delightful place to spend a golfing day. Societies and Corporates, pleasecontact Jane Edwards, the Assistant Secretary on 01883 712274. For visitors green fees pleasecontact the Professional, Chris Evans on 01883 713701.