The Course
Gerrards Cross golf course is set in parkland with extensive woodland areas. Beech and oak trees, characteristic of this part of Buckinghamshire, feature on many holes and as you can imagine the course is particularly attractive in Spring and Autumn.
The Course measures 6,243 yards from the white tees with one par 5 and four par 3s. With a par of 69 the course provides a good test of golf, confirmed by a SSS of 71. Accuracy is the key!
The views across the Misbourne valley from the elevated tees at the 2nd and 18th tees are a delight. The final three holes are particularly picturesque and provide a really testing finish to your round. The 18th is a memorable and testing dog leg hole. A well-placed drive is required to set up a long downhill second shot over the River Misbourne which runs across the course a few yards from the green. Reaching the last green safely in two shots is often the highlight of many a round.
The four Par 3's are all different in character. The 5th, 13th and 16th require a tee shot that carries to the green to take the rough and bunkers out of play. The 8th is a little more forgiving however not one of them can be taken for granted. Anyone carding a routine par on three of the four holes will walk off the course very content.
The 7th hole at 531yds is the only par 5 on the course, a right angled dog leg at about 230 yards, it prevents all but very long hitters reaching the green in two shots.
Our Hole by Hole pages offer plans for 18 holes, an aerial tour video and a brief description of each hole.
As you will see we offer hole sponsorship at Gerrards Cross GC. For further details please click on the link: Gerrards Cross Hole Sponsors