The Vardon Course - OPEN. Trolleys are permitted, however buggies remain off the course until conditions improve to allow them. Halfway House Open. Updated: 11th Dec 2024
The Rees Course - OPEN. Trolleys are permitted, however buggies remain off the course until conditions improve to allow them, Updated: 11th Dec 2024
Originally opened in 1934, the short course was abandoned during the Second World War when it was given over to the 'Dig for Victory' campaign. It was re-opened in the early 1950's as a six-hole course designed by Dai Rees. It was extended to a 9-hole course under his supervision in 1969.
Today the Rees Course is a 1,489 yards par-28 course and the 9th hole, at 177 yards to a small green set in a hillside, is as much of a challenge as any of those on the Vardon Course.
The Rees Course provides the ideal opportunity for experienced golfers to sharpen up their short game. The course is also the perfect introduction to golf for those just starting to play and will also help them develop their knowledge of the Rules of Golf and their understanding of golf etiquette.
The Rees Course is very popular with family groups providing a relaxed environment for parents when introducing their children to the game of golf.
All bookings should be made by calling the Pro-Shop.
We are currently offering the following different types of membership:
If you have any questions, please feel free to call our office on 020 8 445 2035 (option 2).
South Herts Golf Club was founded by the Committee and members of Muswell Hill Golf Club.
The 18-hole 6,435 yards Vardon Course is one of the longer courses in the local area.
Pro staff are always happy to advise members and visiting golfers on the most appropriate equipment.
The Vardon Course was originally designed by the twice Open winner Willie Park Junior.
The bars and lounges provide comfortable surroundings in which to enjoy a drink with friends after a game.