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Frilford Heath Golf Club

Visitor Information

Now that you have booked your visit to one of Oxfordshire’s finest golf club, Frilford Heath, here is all the information you need to make sure your day is the most enjoyable possible. 

How to find Us

The club is a short drive from the A34, M4 and M40, making travel from London, Bicester and Birmingham straightforward. We’re just off the A420, connecting us to the Cotswolds as well as Swindon.

We are a 25-minute drive from Oxford Train Station and Didcot Parkway, with good links to London and beyond.

If you require a taxi service, please ask a member of the team for local details. The postcode for navigation devices is ‘OX13 5NW’

There is ample free parking for visitors just outside of our Golf Shop and 4 electric charging points in our members car park for electric cars. These are available on a first come, first serve basis.

Arrival

When you arrive please check in outside the Golf Shop. A member of the Golf team will sign you in, confirm your tee and give you all the important information you need for the day. Buggies and Trollies are available to hire on the day, however, please call in advance to avoid disappointment.

Should you decide to warm up before your round you have complimentary access to our practice facilities which include, a championship putting green, pitching and bunker area as well as the Driving Range which is a short drive from the club. The Golf Shop team will provide you with tokens and direct you.

For those golfers feeling peckish! The Clubhouse serves food and drink from 7:30am and offers snack items until early evening on selected nights. Please check with your event co-ordinator before for serving timings. Mobile phones, laptops and tablets can be used in the clubhouse if they are on silent.

Once you are out on the golf course, amongst Oxfordshire’s countryside, please ensure you keep up with the groups in front and maintain an acceptable pace of play, ready golf is promoted at all times and importantly we want you to have a great time so let quicker groups through when possible. 

We look forward to welcoming you to Frilford Heath soon and do not hesitate to get in touch with a member of the team should you need anything else. 

View the important historical events of the history of Frilford Heath Golf Club:

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RED

The original Red Course was laid out in 1908 by five-time Open Champion, JH Taylor. An authentic, challenging championship course offering a traditional heathland experience with pushed up greens and fairways that demand accurate driving to score.

The strong stretch between holes 5 and 9 include four hefty, two shot holes and a par three at the 9th that many consider memorable.

Completing the turn sees no respite, where a finishing stretch matched by very courses, includes seven consecutive par fours to close your round.

A recent host of Regional Qualifying for The Open Championship, the course has also hosted the English Amateur and European Tour 1st Stage Qualifying since 2011.

Par 72 / Yardage 7015

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BLUE

The Blue Course was designed by Simon Gidman and opened in 1994. Once you have survived the card threatening water on the early holes, you meander through a number of par four dog-legs and four par fives that face in all compass directions, seemingly getting the best of the prevailing westerly.

The Blue greens are more severely undulating which puts a premium on putting. The bunkering is bold and challenging too. While it’s a different course, no-one who plays the Blue will feel hard done by.

The course may be recognised for hosting Euro Pro Tour events and Ladies World Amateur ranking event, the Scratch Salver.

Par 72 / Yardage 6700

COURSES

GREEN

The classical Green Course may be the shortest, but it is no pushover. From the outset the opening par three invites the experienced golfer to attack the pin with birdie opportunities few and far between.

The affectionately known ‘short 9’ of holes 7 – 15 have, even after 85 years, retained their original layout that includes two exacting par threes, a true testament to their designer, JH Turner.

Likened to many classical heathland golf courses, the Green Course is much more than a noisy neighbour, having recently played host to multiple national events as part of England Golf Week. A firm favourite with the members, this brilliant Oxfordshire golf course should not be missed out to any who visit.

​Par 69 / Yardage 6025

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