
Cranleigh Golf Course
A challenging, yet playable golf course, starts with a picturesque par three and features many beautiful tree-lined fairways as the round unfolds…
About the golf course
Previously known as Fernfell Golf Club, Cranleigh Golf & Country Club is a par-68, parkland course, which measures 5,644 yards and also boasts a newly-refurbished driving range.
A challenging, yet playable golf course, starts with a picturesque par three and features many tree-lined fairways as the round unfolds. Many of the holes require precise driving accuracy, considered strategy and shrewd course management.
The quick greens will present a stern test of putting skills while the beauty of the surrounding Surrey Hills is a constant feature of the course.

Par 3
167 yards

Par 4
342 yards

Par 4
288 yards

Par 5
553 yards

Par 4
325 yards

Par 3
201 yards

Par 4
385 yards

Par 3
177 yards

Par 5
528 yards

Par 4
423 yards

Par 3
215 yards

Par 4
374 yards

Par 4
327 yards

Par 3
118 yards

Par 4
308 yards

Par 4
343 yards

Par 3
154 yards

Par 4
416 yards
Golf course dress code & etiquette
Please do not be offended when asked to respect and observe our dress code.
- No denims, collarless shirts, trainers or track suits are permitted on the course.
- Please ensure that shirts are tucked in at all times and please no football or replica sports shirts are to be worn.
- Shorts must be tailored and worn with sports socks.
- Golf shoes must be worn at all times.
- Please turn mobile phones to silent whilst in the clubhouse and on the course.
- Please help us by registering at reception prior to play.
- Please arrive on the first tee 10 minutes prior to your tee time.
- Please avoid slow play and keep up with the group in front.
- Please ensure all pitch marks are repaired after use and that bunkers are raked after use.
- Please use defined pathways from greens to tees and do not cross over teeing areas with trolleys or buggies.
- Under 16’s to be accompanied by an adult or to provide a handicap certificate.
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golf pro’s tips
Picture Perfect…
The first hole is a beautiful, downhill par three over a water hazard into a well-guarded green. There are two 6ft-deep bunkers at the front of the green, which can easily pull your ball in. In the spring, Bluebells blossom on the hill behind the green, along with the white sand at the front of the green they seem to frame what is already a very pretty hole.
Top Tip: Go long or don’t be afraid to lay up. There’s not much trouble over the back of the green. But if you are not a long hitter, lay up. It’s much better to be on the green in two, rather than taking penalty drops.

Steady Start…
The first three holes are key to getting a good score. After the first, the second hole is a dogleg par four. The fairway cambers away to the right and down to the trees. It’s not a long hole, so play your straightest club off the tee here to be in position.
The third hole is a short par four over a ravine. Play a sensible drive over the Oak tree and if you are a long hitter and you are tempted to go in the direction of green, be warned that a hazard creeps all around the sides and back of the green. Short hitters may want to lay up short of the hazard here, but remember it is all downhill so take a safe club.
Cranleigh’s ‘Amen Corner’…
The 10th is a long tree-lined par four where any shots off line end up in dense woodlands to the left or out of bounds on the right.
The 11th is a lengthy 220-yard par three from the white tees, but it’s still 170 yards from the red tees. The green has two levels and a water hazard creeps along the right edge of the putting surface. Tough hole.
The 12th is a short dogleg par four but it’s all about position here. Your drive has to be in the perfect spot or your second shot will be blocked out by trees. The green is also guarded by a small pond to the front. It’s a very attractive shot in – if you’re on the fairway!
