Visitors
Meltham Golf Club welcomes visitors to play the course, except on competition days (normally Saturdays and Wednesdays). However it is best for potential visitors or their host to check with the professional, Paul Davies in advance, to maximise their chances of finding a good slot.
The club is popular with visiting parties (12 or more players), for whom prior booking is essential.
Visitors are asked to respect the club’s dress codes on the course and in the clubhouse. Proper golf shoes must be worn with metal or soft spikes which should be in good condition for safety reasons.
Blue denim, untailored shorts and shirts and visible underwear are not acceptable and if worn, may result in a visitor being refused access to the course. Similar standards are expected in the clubhouse. For more information, please click here.
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Please note:
Non-members may visit a maximum of twelve times per year. The concessionary fee for playing with a member is only available on six occasions.
Members may sign in a maximum of three guests per day.
Summertime visiting parties (12 or more players) are very welcome and well looked after, but they must pre-book and pay a deposit before the day of play. Discounts are available for larger parties.
Prices start at £36.95 for a round of golf and a two-course meal, but more extensive arrangements can be made with parties of 21 or more receiving a discount. The club is happy to arrange corporate days with for example, coffee and a bacon sandwich on arrival, nine holes of golf followed by soup and sandwiches, followed by 18 holes of golf and an evening meal with a prize presentation.
The club limits the number of shotgun starts to seven per year, because of the restrictions they place on other players. If you are thinking of bringing a large group for a shotgun start event, we advise you to contact us to book at the earliest possibility.
Please note that golfers eating in the dining room at night are not required to wear a jacket and tie. Smart casual wear will be fine.



