What a gem. Lovely little clubhouse with all the original oak finishings, and a recent revamp has also opened the woods-facing front to attract a bit of coffee and beer trade to earn a bit to keep prices down but really enhances the overall aspect. Mostly its an uncrowded little place where you can grab a pint or a sandwich and keep a locker. It is run on a shoestring and an amazing bargain, yet has real charm, has real antiquity (third oldest in the country) yet is entirely unpretentious.
Wimbledon common is an ancient course accessed from either the London Scottish or the WimbledonCommon Club (Their tee 1 is the LSGF 10th). The course is not just parkland but serious woodland. Hit out of bounds and the ball disappears in bracken and under leaves. It is strangely quiet and peaceful, given its proximity to the A3 and Wimbledon traffic. A true haven and an interesting and challenging course with ravines to cross and narrows to manoeuvre.
It is a public common however, and modern population pressures means that there are lots of dog walkers and strollers, and one has to wear a fire engine red top to warn of your presence playing. Most of the public are respectful or at least cautious, although some seem to revel in taking their own sweet time or picnic in the middle of a fairway. My first experience was a walker whose very wet dog was rolling over the 17th green causing big ruts as I aproached. The dog then ran up to snatch up my ball as I was putting and ran off with it in its teeth. The owner tossed the ball back from some distance with no apology. At least I got the chewed ball back. That was happily exceptional, most people are considerate although some seem inclined to post nasty reviews, and I am glad that did not deter me from what is a truly lovely bargain priced course.
The big advantage of the London Scottish? They are backed by a large parking lot down a quiet lane which also serves the old windmill museum and a very decent snack bar, almost never a problem parking. From the “other side” seriously congested single lanes even just getting to the club house, nowhere to park and endless argie bargie when drivers don’t wish to give way. I am sure they are also lovely people at the Wimbledon Common Club, but I prefer to just park and go, besides the additional charm and welcome from the down to earth Scotts. For the price, so close to central London, London Scottish is to me as good as it gets.
we hired the venue for a family party.... Adam was so helpful and nothing was to much trouble.. the buffet food was amazing and the overall night was fantastic... many thanks to the team for making our evening such fun.......
You'll get over the fact you have to wear a red top after you realise the course is in the middle of a public park... Quite annoying really with so many people nonchalantly strolling across the fairway (lots of paths across the course with bikes, prams, dogs, kids etc..). Feels like they should be the ones wearing red so you know who not to hit, most don't understand fore either.. Anyway aside of from the obvious flaws, it's actually a pretty neat course.. An unusual course, short but with long par 3s, no bunkers or water. Most holes are reasonably open off the tee but with enough wood to make it not feel like a field. Would probably play again now that I know what to expect, perhaps a bit steep for £40 a round..
Amazing fun , warm and friendly members and club staff and good value. There is a very woodland feel to this course and some tight holes making this an impressive place , greens are good. Just watch out for the odd ignorant dog owner .
I had an enjoyable first visit recently. It was busy with walkers and their dogs, but this caused no problem and everyone was friendly. Some very tight holes with many trees along the fairways. Tricky long par 3's and some good long par 4's. Some short par 4's but be wary! Kept in good condition, and I hope to play there more.
Probably the best park in Wimbledon. Never over crowded even car park is full. Very popular with joggers and dog walkers, every body has his own space. On evenings easy to find rabbits and foxes, when you lucky like me you can met badger. Fantastic park for all seasons.
We held a daytime reception here after a funeral and were very impressed by the helpful staff, especially the lady who organised the food for us. She arranged everything exactly as we wanted, and added delicious home-made cakes. The bar area was quiet and comfortable, and there is plenty of parking right outside.
We recently held a party in the London Scottish Golf Club. It was an absolutely amazing evening - everything we'd hoped it might be. The venue was perfect, the staff were incredibly helpful and efficient and the food delicious. A night to remember!
Lovely course near the centre of London with particularly good greens. The club is the second oldest in England and it oozes history and tradition without being snobby. Short by modern standards but tight and testing with a real variety of holes.
You cannot say fairer than £15 for twilight - close to the centre of London and the greens are always wonderful. A difficult tight course, and if your ego gets the better of you will end up in trouble, so course management is key.
Ok there are a few dog walkers as in a public path but its always a good round.
Been a member at this place for a while. A beautiful building and great bunch of guys that run it. It's not stuffy or pretentious in anyway, my sort of golf club.
Well i can highly recommend it 🐕🐕🐕 so its 12 paws up and its yes from the humans friendly wellcoming service and baguettes are gteat do visit ! 😁
Nice old fashioned course, your need to put up with the countless dog walkers and ramblers but it was nice to tick another old course off the list
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