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Royal Cromer Golf Club

9.6
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Royal Cromer was granted Royal statusby Queen Victoria and is perched on a cliff-top along the north east corner of the Norfolk coastline, providing inspiring views out to sea the course overlooks the fine sandy beaches some 320 feet below that line the North Sea coastline.

The course is the second oldest course in England and sits in the historical Seaside town of Cromer. It is easily accessible to Norwich, just 40 minutes South, and the rest of the Norfolk broads with the likes of Sheringham and Hunstaton within easy reach. 

The Club has big reputation for a warm welcome and the club house is steeped in history and you can get lost for hours looking at the memorabilia.

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Royal Cromer Golf Club

The layout, originally designed by Tom Morris in 1888 was founded by the Prince of Wales who later became King Edward VII. The course has had many improvements from the likes of James Braid, JH Taylor and most recently Frank Pennick into the fantastic layout it now is. The 6,528 yards are played out amongst undulating, gorse-decorated sandy hills entwined with grassy valleys.

The course comes live around the turn with a strong stretch of holes from the 6th. The signature 14th hole starts a tough closing run and has a fully working lighthouse off the side of the green. Considered to be one of Norfolk’s finest golf courses, Royal Cromer is renowned for its friendly atmosphere and extends a warm welcome to all visitors making it an ideal stop on a golf tour along the rugged Norfolk coastline.

How to get to Royal Cromer Golf Club

Royal Cromer Golf Club is situated 1 mile south east of the town of Cromer off the A149, 23 miles north of Norwich.

Address: 145 Overstrand Road, Cromer, Norfolk, England, NR27 0JH

Course Information
Par 72
Designed by Old Tom Morris, James Braid, JH Taylor, Frank Pennick
Opened for play 1888
Tees
White 6,528 yards SSS 72
Yellow 6,290 yards SSS 71
Red 5,774 yards SSS 74

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9.6
Excellent
6 reviews
Condition overall 9.6
Condition of greens 9.6
Speed of round 66.6%
Value for money 9.4
Facilities 9.6
Difficulty 100%
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John

7 Mar 2020

Very Good
8.0

The course was in reasonable condition.they were doing some course work whilst play was ongoing.still in very nice condition though.the greens were better than the fairways.as I said before considering the time of year and weather conditions once again very playable.it was a shame the new course guides weren’t available as the course was played in a different manner.1-5then 10-11-12 then 6-9 then 13-18.it sounds awkward but they were together so not too difficult.excellent view of the Cromer lighthouse at the 14th the lighthouse hole.very aptly named.

Simon

4 Oct 2019

Excellent
10.0

Roger

9 Jun 2019

Excellent
10.0

A very windy day

Rolf

31 May 2019

Excellent
10.0

wonderfull course

Marek

26 May 2019

Excellent
10.0

A perfect links to visit

Stuart

1 Oct 2018

Excellent
10.0

Loved the greens and views

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