The Clubhouse

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Written by Administrator
Thursday, 26 March 2009 09:42

Step inside our clubhouse and you'll be drawn into a passionate debate. Which is more spectacular: the view or the menu?

At the heart of Coombe Hill is a spacious clubhouse providing excellent facilities, such as personal lockers extensive showers and sauna, drying room, bar lounge, spike bar, snooker and card rooms.

There is also a superb restaurant with a notable wine list that us ideal for an intimate gathering or a golfing society day. The restaurant prides itself  not only on the quality and breadth of its offering but also on its flexibility to accommodate your individual entertainment requirements. Here you can enjoy anything from a four course silver-service dinner to the best egg & chips this side of Kingston.

But whenever you are in the clubhouse, there will be a moment when you find the magnetic pull of the large picture window irresistable. The view outside is breathtaking.

Harmonious and smoothly run, Coombe Hill becomes a part of your life. So be warned, you may find yourself spending a little too much time here.

Enthusiastic, volatile, exuberant, competitive, flamboyant. You could describe our members in lots of ways. But you'd never describe them as stuffy.

Somebody once described Coombe Hill as "...a very English golf club without that very English stiffness". It was an observation that said a lot about the people as well as the place. The membership has always had a cosmopolitan flavour and attracted people from all walks of life. Today the mixture is equally eclectic: polticians, journalists, butchers, sportsmen, tailors, ambassadors, builders, entrpreneurs, entertainers...the list is endless.

We also have a thriving Junior section as wellas avery active and enthusiastic Ladies membership.

And what draws them all to Coombe hill is the magnificent course, the easy-going atmosphere and a group of people who never take themselves too seriously. It's a combination that sets Coombe Hill apart from other golf clubs and gives it a character all of its own.

Last Updated ( Friday, 15 May 2009 10:13 )