Hounslow Heath Golf Centre

What we say

This venue has benefited from new ownership who’ve made key changes and improvements both on and off the course.

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Located in Middlesex, Hounslow Heath Golf Centre (HHGC) offers an 18 hole / par 69 golf course measuring 5,901 yards from the back tees, with some of the most challenging and picturesque holes in the area. Along with the restaurant, Hounslow Heath also offers a golf shop, club hire and society days and has ample free parking. Whether you want to play, practice or learn golf, you will always be welcome at HHGC.

No membership required HHGC is open to all on a pay-and-play basis, with excellent green fees on the 18-hole golf course. Golf clubs and trolleys are available for hire.

A putting and chipping green can also be used. Golf lessons are available with our coaching team on our practice area.Our clubhouse is open during daylight hours and serves hot & cold drinks and bar snacks to help you relax after the game.

Nearby Golf Courses:
Ealing Golf Club
Northwood Golf Club
Stockley Pines Golf Club

  • Course Summary

  • Costs 2 out of 5
  • TG Rating 2.5 out of 5
  • Players Rating 1.5 out of 5
  • Address
    Staines Road, , HOUNSLOW
  • Tel 020 8570 5271
  • Website www.hhgc.uk.com

Course Information

Course 69 par
Course Style -
Green Fees Mon-Fri £10; Sat-Sun £15
Course Length 5,649 yards (5,165 metres)
Holes 18
Difficulty -
Course Membership Proprietary

Course Features

  • Course has: Bar
  • Course does not have: Buggy Hire
  • Course has: Driving Range
  • Course does not have: Practice Green
  • Course has: Pro Shop
  • Course has: Restaurant
  • Course has: Trolley Hire
  • Course has: Dress Code
  • Course has: Club Hire
  • Course does not have: Handicap

Your Reviews

  • 2 out of 5 A tale of two halves

    By devondan

    This course is really something quite bizarre and a review has to be in two halves. Facilities: Well basically, there aren't any. The club house is a cabin. The 'pro shop' is a few clubs against the wall and the catering looked like it doubled as a truckers cafe; which was closed. The driving range is 125 yards only and I don't think the balls had been cleaned since the course opened in 1978. Having said that, the staff there were friendly, seemed very competent, committed to encouraging young golfers and were well aware that this side of the course was in a bad way. The Course: After this first impression, I was expecting very little from the course. It felt like I was on a farm. But I was pleasantly surprised. The tee boxes and fairways were all nicely cut. The greens were pretty good for a municipal course (clearly tidied since the last review) and the course looked generally in pretty good shape. It plays pretty tough in the wind, with some long and tight holes that require pretty accurate long iron second shots and precision driving. A few tee shots over water and ravines that add a bit of an extra challenge. Back 9 is nicer than the front 9 as well so the course does improve as you go around. In summary, not a course to play if you want extras (like a bottle of water!). It should be considered a course and that's it. But a course that will test all abilities, seems to be investing the resources they have in improving the what is fundamentally key (the course itself), is very receptive of young and new golfers and is often quite quiet so you'll rarely ever be rushed. Maybe in a few years, if they find the right investor, this will be quite a treasure. But for now, use a 2fore!1 voucher though because it is not a £20 round quite yet...

  • 1 out of 5 Municipal Golf At Its Worst!!!!!

    By Mccojac

    This is everything that gives municipal golf a bad name. Apart from the course was deserted probably because no one else was stupid enough to hand over £15 for a round here. The welcome was okay in the fact that he smiled as he took the money. The tees were in awful condition but they were nothing compared to the greens some of which were used for motor bike racing in the evenings. Also dodging the dog faeces which was everywhere including tees and greens was a sport in itself. The bunkers were compacted dirt. I've played Hounslow heath a few years ago and at that point it was reasonable not Gleneagles or Wentworth you paid for what you get. But now the price has gone up and course maintenance has come down,don't get me wrong there are a number of holes that are intresting but the course needs serious investment because at the moment I wouldn't hand over a fiver to ply here.