SUNBURY GOLF CENTRE
🏴 Shepperton, Surrey, England
Designed by Bruce Weller, Peter Alliss, Clive Clark
Sunbury Golf Centre's 9-hole course sits in Shepperton, Surrey, in the Thames Valley west of London. The course was designed by Bruce Weller working with Peter Alliss and Clive Clark, both well-known figures in British golf—Alliss as a Ryder Cup player and longtime BBC commentator, Clark as a touring professional turned course architect. The facility operates as a public golf centre serving the local community and golfers across the Greater London area.
The course occupies relatively flat Thames Valley terrain typical of this part of Surrey, where the landscape is characterized by gentle contours rather than dramatic elevation changes. As a 9-hole layout at a golf centre, it provides accessible golf for players of varying abilities, from beginners to experienced golfers looking for a quick round or practice. The design reflects the practical requirements of a public facility while incorporating strategic elements that make repeated play engaging.
Golf centres like Sunbury typically emphasize playability and pace of play while maintaining interest through thoughtful hole design and green complexes. The involvement of Alliss and Clark suggests attention to shot values and routing within the constraints of the available land. The location in Shepperton places it within easy reach of Heathrow Airport and the western suburbs of London, making it part of the network of accessible public golf facilities that serve the region's recreational golfers.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
9-Hole was designed by Bruce Weller, Peter Alliss, and Clive Clark.
Yes. 9-Hole at Sunbury Golf Centre is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at 9-Hole is 33.
9-Hole plays 2,444 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at 9-Hole is 114.
9-Hole is a 9-hole course.