Sidcup Golf Club 1926
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Sidcup is a beautiful parkland course only two miles from the centre of Sidcup. Our rolling fairways have, for more than a century, presented the golfer with an interesting challenge from the tee, and our quick, true greens are a fine test.

The clubhouse provides excellent facilities with a well stocked bar and top quality catering and we are proud of our friendly and thriving social environment which enhances the enjoyment of members and visitors alike.As a members' club, Sidcup has plenty to offer; weekly competitions all year round and a full social programme.
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On your arrival, our friendly team will be on hand to welcome you to our newly refurbished clubhouse lounge which offers extensive views over the course. The patio is a perfect spot to relax on a sunny day overlooking the 9th/18th green. A good selection of hot and cold drinks are also available. In a hurry?
Here at Sidcup Golf Club we believe golf should be fun and you should feel safe and enjoy your sport. We are committed to providing an enjoyable and safe environment for all our members, particularly the Juniors and vulnerable members. Tel.

Whilst everyone is responsible for safeguarding the Club Welfare Officer is the person within a Golf Club with primary responsibility for managing and reporting concerns about children or adults at risk and for putting in to place safeguarding procedures.Our SafeGolf accreditation demonstrates that Sidcup Golf Club has put in place standardised, recognised and robust systems that place the welfare of young and vulnerable people first.
The 5571 yard course (par 68) is set among mature oaks in the suburbs of Sidcup. The course is an easy walk and consists with 18 tee boxes. Many of the holes have water hazards on every round very challenging. The atmosphere at Sidcup is friendly and relaxed with a lively social calendar. Competitive and Social golfers are well with numerous competitions arranged throughout the year both and against other clubs in the area.
Course Rating represents the difficulty of a golf course for a Scratch Golfer (0 Handicap Index), calculated to the nearest 0.1. Slope Rating represents the relative difficulty of a course for a Bogey Golfer (20 to 24 Handicap) compared to a Scratch Golfer. 113 is the neutral Slope Rating that indicates a course of equal difficulty for a scratch and bogey players.
We have a friendly and active Mens Section at Sidcup Golf Club and we run a wide selection of club stroke play competitions, knock-out competitions and matches against other local clubs. We play Qualifying Competitions all year round. During the Summer some competitions are 'drawn', with members entering their names, so it is easy for a new member to get a game and feel part of the Club.
Reviews (7)
Philip Hookway
Philip Hookway
Jan 24, 2022
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60th party and the staff could not do enough for us, fantastic place would certainly use it again.
Gavin Milkins
Gavin Milkins
Jan 23, 2022
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Lunchtime wake in private room so no experience of the club itself. Food was good and staff were friendly.
Christopher Beard
Christopher Beard
Dec 08, 2019
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Rapidly disappearing membership might explain our very poor society day , golf course in very poor condition, losing balls in leaves middle of the fairway, and staff unmotivated
Thomas Mahoney
Thomas Mahoney
Nov 16, 2019
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Went here for a wake after a funeral. Such a lovely place with surroundings. The bar area and whole clubhouse is decorated well. The views of the surrounding land are exceptional. Would love to either play golf one day here or even just make a visit back.
Martin
Martin
Aug 31, 2019
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Very enjoyable course excellent greens some interesting holes worth a visit.
Colin Harrison
Colin Harrison
Jul 23, 2019
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Went there for a private gathering food and service surperb but Google driving directions lead us up a no through Road finally found that the entrance was alongside a school entrance
Rob Solway
Rob Solway
Dec 19, 2017
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Friendly golf club. Went for a potential new members open day. Course is in places lovely but in others less so. As a 9 hole doing two rounds you want it to be 9 lovely holes rather than 5 or 6 hood ones and 3 or 4 awful ones (e.g hitting straight at a metal perimeter fence crossed with electrical pylons). If you live very local though there are good members rates and would be very good value for money.