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Visitor Golf at Sweetwoods Golf Club

Visitors are welcome at Sweetwoods seven days a week

Getting Here & What to Expect

Your Sweetwoods experience begins the moment you arrive. We’re conveniently located on the A264 (Colestock Road), perfectly positioned between East Grinstead and Tunbridge Wells. For the smoothest journey, we recommend following directions via the A264 rather than using our postcode, as some sat navs may direct you incorrectly toward Edenbridge.

Once on site, enjoy the approach down our scenic drive, passing the second and third holes and then the first, before arriving at our free on-site car park. From there, pop into the Pro Shop to check in, say hello to the team, and arrange a locker if needed. Our clubhouse offers modern changing rooms with shower facilities, so you can freshen up before or after your round in comfort.

We want all visitors and guests to feel relaxed and welcome in the Clubhouse. Please wear appropriate golf attire and footwear during your visit. If you’re ever unsure, our friendly Pro Shop team will be happy to help — just give them a call on 01342 850 729. Please note that golf spikes are not permitted in the Clubhouse.

Arrive, unwind, and get ready to enjoy everything Sweetwoods has to offer.

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Visitor Green Fees at Sweetwoods Golf Club

Visiting Sweetwoods

Sweetwoods welcomes visitors seven days a week. To view availability and seasonal pricing, please click the Book a Tee Time tab to access our online booking system.

Advanced Bookings (1–11 Players)

Groups of 1–11 players may book tee times more than seven days in advance and up to 3 months ahead. A £10 per person green fee supplement applies to these bookings.
For availability and enquiries, please email golf@sweetwoods.co.uk.

Junior Golf

Junior Visitors aged 17 and under must be accompanied by a full-paying adult to qualify for the junior green fee rate.

Rules, Dress Code & Etiquette

To ensure an enjoyable experience for all players, we kindly ask that visitors familiarise themselves with the following guidelines:

Dress Code

  • Smart casual attire must be worn at all times in and around the club

  • Shirts must have a collar and sleeves

  • Golf shoes must be worn on the course

  • No denim, tracksuits, gym wear, football or rugby shirts, or trainers permitted

  • Spikes are not permitted in the Clubhouse

On the Course

  • Each player must have their own set of clubs

  • Local Rules must be followed and are displayed in the Clubhouse

  • All golfers must sign in at the Pro Shop 10 minutes before their tee time

  • Please be respectful to fellow players and club staff at all times

  • Play ready golf — play when ready to maintain pace of play

  • Repair all divots and pitch marks

Bookings & Cancellations

  • Players booking in groups of fewer than three may be paired with other golfers during busy periods

  • Tee times must be cancelled no later than 24 hours prior to the day of play

  • Tee times are non-refundable, but may be transferred to a later date subject to availability

BUGGY RULES & INSTRUCTIONS

These rules and regulations are in everyone’s interest to improve standards, ensure safety, to preserve our course and equally important to ensure that you and all the other members continue to enjoy their golf at Sweetwoods Park Golf Club.

  • Drivers must be a minimum of 18 years of age to drive a golf buggy.
  • Operation of a golf buggy is at the risk of the driver.
  • Members and guests are liable for any personal injury or property damage that occurs from the use of the buggy assigned in their name. The cost of repair of a golf buggy in the event of damage will be charged to that member or guest.
  • Never drive buggies between bunkers and greens or on any Green surrounds.
  • Never drive buggies near any Tees.
  • Only 2 bags and two people are to ride on a buggy at any time.
  • Always remain seated and hold on whilst vehicle is in motion.
  • Hands and feet must be kept inside the golf buggy at all times.
  • The buggies must be used to progress the game and not driven up and down looking for golf balls.
  • Set the brake before leaving the buggy.
  • Drive the buggy only as fast as the terrain and safety considerations allow.
  • To avoid tipping over only drive the buggies straight up and down slopes and slow down on corners

Please note that Buggies are typically available to hire from April 1st until October 31st each season. Over the winter months, they are suspended due to softer ground conditions. Electric and push/pull trolleys are permitted but carrying is encouraged. 

Safeguarding Policies at Sweetwoods

Whilst children and young people are participating in golf activities in our care, Sweetwoods Golf Club has a responsibility to ensure their safety and wellbeing.

Sweetwoods Golf Club recognises the policies of the National Governing bodies, as set in out in the “Guidelines for Safeguarding Children in Golf”. The policy and supporting procedures set out a framework to fulfil our commitment to good practice and the protection of children in our care.

PRINCIPLES

  • A child is defined by law as a person under the age of 18 years
  • The welfare of children is paramount
  • All children, regardless of their Age, Race, Religion or Belief, Disability, Sex or Sexual Orientation, have the right to protection from abuse
  • All concerns and allegations of abuse and poor practice will be taken seriously and responded to swiftly and appropriately
  • All children have the right to be safe
  • All children have the right to be treated with dignity and respect
  • Sweetwoods Golf Club will work with children, their parents and external organisations to safeguard the welfare of children participating in golf
  • We recognise the authority of the statutory agencies and are committed to complying with Local Safeguarding Children Board Guidelines (LSCB) and any documentation which supersedes these.

OBJECTIVES

Sweetwoods Golf Club aim to:

  • Provide a safe environment for children participating in golfing activities within the club and try to ensure that they enjoy the experience.
  • Reassure parents (and carers) that their children will receive the best care possible whilst participating in club activities & communicate policy & procedure to them through website/letter/consents.
  • Support adults (staff, volunteers, PGA Professionals, coaches, members and visitors to the club) to understand their roles and responsibilities with regard to the Duty of Care and protection of children.
  • Provide appropriate level training and support to staff, volunteers & coaches to make informed and confident responses to specific child protection issues and to fulfill their role effectively
  • Adopt the Children in Golf Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy and Procedures and any related policies where appropriate.

For a full copy of the safeguarding policies click the link below:

Adult Safeguarding Policy 2024

Children & Young People Safeguarding Policy 2024

Contact details for Club Welfare Officer:

Jo Burdett: 07738080242 | wfarm@live.co.uk