Average Cost of Golf

What’s the average cost of golf we hear you ask? Well we have the answer for you right here. From the average cost per round, joining fee, buggy hire and more.

Cost per round

The cost per round, otherwise known as a green fee, is the amount golf clubs charge players to play a round of golf. Green fees can vary depending on the day of the week and the time of day.

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Joining Fee

The average costs of joining a club £244.55, but it can vary significantly depending on the location and prestige of the club, and whether it is full or not. The highest joining fee we found was at Wollaton Park Golf Club Nottingham, who charge a joining fee of £695.50.

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Membership Fee

There are a range of different membership fees from a Full Membership, Midweek Peak and Off Peak Membership. Full memberships are the most expensive membership, as players are not restricted to when they can play.

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Average Midweek Peak
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Average Midweek Off Peak
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Golf Cart Hire

Golf cart or buggy hire, ranged from as little as £16 to £35. Not all golf clubs have golf carts. 

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Driving Range

The average cost for 1 ball at a driving range was 15p. We have selected a few of the most popular number of balls. The highest amount of balls you could hire was 240 which would equate to 8p per ball.

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1 Ball
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35 Balls
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50 Balls
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60 Balls
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90 Balls
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100 Balls
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240 Balls

Golf Clubs

Below is a list of golf clubs and course where we sourced our information from. We will add to these as time goes by and constantly update these

All data is accurate as of January 2024

CFC Condition Guide

HEADS

5  – BRAND NEW – never been hit.
4 – VERY GOOD – This club has been hit a handful of times, may have a few very minimal marks.
3 – GOOD – This club has been used for a few rounds, shows signs of use but no major dings or chips.
2 – FAIR – Well used, still in completely playable condition but will show signs of wear and tear. Minor stone chips may be visible on the sole.
1 – POOR – This club will have heavy play marks, paint missing, with visible dents and chips.

NOT SELLABLE – major dents or stone chips on playing surface of club.

SHAFTS

5  – BRAND NEW – still in wrapper – never been used.
4 – VERY GOOD – Have been hit a few times, but could still pass as new.
3 – GOOD – No major marks, but may show light signs of use, for example light scratching.
2 – FAIR – Signs of wear and tare, but no major bag rub and no rust marks. stickers may be starting to peel.
1 – POOR – Very visibly used with various age-related marks. Shaft sticker may be peeled or missing.

NOT SELLABLE – major bag rub or major pitting and rusting of shaft.

GRIPS

5 – BRAND NEW – As it says on the tin, this grip is brand new, with protective wrapper still in place.
4 – VERY GOOD – 
As new and completely clean, would only have been played a handful of times.
3 – GOOD
 – Played with, showing some minor imperfections, but have plenty of golf left in them.
2 – USED – Well used, with some more obvious imperfections. Still playable, but will likely need replacing fairly soon.
1 – POOR – Needs replacing with rubber shiny and splitting.

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