CUDDINGTON GOLF CLUB
🏴 Banstead, Surrey, England
Designed by Harry S. Colt, John Morrison, Messrs
Cuddington Golf Club occupies a pleasant site in Banstead, Surrey, within the suburban belt south of London. The course was established in the early twentieth century, with design contributions attributed to Harry S. Colt and John Morrison, both respected figures in British golf architecture of that era. Colt, known for his strategic bunkering and thoughtful use of terrain, left his mark on numerous courses across England, and his involvement here suggests a layout that makes intelligent use of the available land.
The course sits on gently rolling Surrey terrain, typical of the region's chalk downland character. The routing takes advantage of natural contours and mature tree cover, creating a parkland setting that offers variety in hole length and shot requirements. While not among the championship venues that dominate rankings, Cuddington provides a solid test of golf within its suburban context, balancing accessibility for members with enough challenge to maintain interest over repeated play.
The club has served its local community for over a century, functioning as a traditional members' club with the kind of steady, unpretentious character common to many established Surrey courses. It offers a straightforward golfing experience without the fanfare of major tournament history, appealing to those who value consistent conditioning and a well-maintained layout in a convenient location. The course remains a fixture in the area's golfing landscape, providing a reliable venue for club competitions and social golf.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Cuddington was designed by Harry S. Colt, John Morrison, and Messrs.
Yes. Cuddington at Cuddington Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Cuddington is 71.
Cuddington plays 6,603 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Cuddington is 133.
Cuddington is a 18-hole course.