CHOBHAM GOLF CLUB
🏴 Woking, Surrey, England
Designed by Clive Clark, Peter Alliss
Chobham Golf Club sits in the Surrey heathland belt near Woking, an area renowned for its sandy soils, heather, pine, and birch that define classic English inland golf. The course was designed by Clive Clark and Peter Alliss, both figures with deep roots in British golf—Alliss as a former Ryder Cup player and longtime television commentator, Clark as a designer who worked extensively across the UK. The layout reflects the heathland tradition without the fame of nearby Woking or West Hill, offering a more accessible interpretation of the region's characteristic terrain.
The routing moves through gently rolling ground with fairways framed by mature trees and patches of heather. Greens are typically well-bunkered and the sandy subsoil provides good drainage and firm conditions much of the year. The course requires accurate driving and thoughtful approach play rather than overwhelming length, making it suitable for a range of abilities while still testing better players. Several holes feature elevated tees or greens that take advantage of the natural contours.
Chobham serves a membership-focused club environment typical of Surrey's golf community, with a clubhouse and facilities that support regular play and social activity. The course does not host professional tournaments or appear on major rankings, but it represents the kind of solid, well-maintained heathland golf that characterizes the region. For visitors exploring Surrey's heathland offerings beyond the championship venues, Chobham provides a genuine example of the landscape and design principles that make the area distinctive.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Chobham was designed by Clive Clark and Peter Alliss.
Yes. Chobham at Chobham Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Chobham is 69.
Chobham plays 5,959 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Chobham is 128.
Chobham is a 18-hole course.