Fast facts for those in a hurry…

  • Can I play golf at Churston Golf Club? Yes
  • Do I have to be a member? No
  • Can I just turn up and play golf? No you need to call the pro shop
  • Can I bring friends? Please do in fact check for offers
  • What does it cost? Please contact the Pro Shop
  • The course in less than 100 words
    The total length of the course is 6208 yards, with a S.S.S. of 70. There are two really long holes of 557 and 516 yards, so even the tigers will find that there is plenty of scope for good, honest hard hitting. Most of the par four holes are well within the two shot distance for the average player. Churston calls for a great variety of shots, but the holiday golfer will find from the point of view of length,
  • Who do I call for more information? The Manager Simon Bawden
  • Where are you exactly? Here

Wedding Information

Do we have to be members to use the facilities? No

Can we hold a reception at the club? Yes

Are you licensed? Yes

Do we have to be members at the club? No

How many people can you cater for including parking? 200-250

What kind of food can you provide? You name it we do it

Can you supply entertainment? Whatever you want

Can you provide testimonials? Yes.

Can you supply sample menus? Yes (look here link)

How much notice do you need? 1 month

Who can I talk to now? Gill Netherton  house manager

Conferences and Seminars

Do you offer a conference service? Yes

For how many delegates? Up to 150

Do you have full conference facilities? Yes

Text message delegate contact service

Internet access

VCR, overhead projector.

TV monitor.

24 hour fax capability, printer available

Luggage storage for meeting attendees

Can you provide accommodation? Yes with partner hotels

 

Who can I call now? Gill Netherton  house manager

 

Business

What services do you offer to businesses? Meeting rooms, conference facilities, internet access, OHP

Can my business sponsor events at the club? Yes

Do you offer discounts for businesses? YesWho can I call now? Contact the manager Simon Bawdenfor more details