Overview
Opening for play in 1976, Silvermere Golf and Leisure Complex is situated amongst beautiful surroundings in Cobham, Surrey.
Although not a particularly long golf course, narrow and woodland lined fairways together with a succession of water hazards make this a challenge for golfers of all handicaps.
The course is most famous for it's 17th and 18th holes which are set on the glorious Silvermere lake which was used by Barnes Wallis to test the Dambuster bouncing bomb.
General costs
Monday - Friday
Members Guest (Mon - Fri) £25, Junior (Mon - Fri) £12.50, County Card £22.50, Weekends £37.50, Members guest weekends £35.
Discounts on green fees available with a privilege card.
Visitors
All visitors are welcome at Silvermere, tee times can be booked upto 10 days in advance.
Societies
A variety of packages for societies are available.
Driving range
32 Bay floodlit driving range with power tees:
Medium Basket: £3.50, 50 balls (peak), 60 balls (off peak)
Large Basket: £5.50, 100 balls (peak), 120 balls (off peak)
Restaurant
The Inn on the Lake has a varied menu. Bistro offers a variety of snacks. Lake suite provides Sunday lunches with a variety to suit all.
Club shop
The club shop is officially recognised as the busiest retail outlet on any golf complex in Europe. It is a stockist for all the leading club manufacturers including Callaway, TaylorMade, Ping and Titleist.
Silvermere Golf and Leisure Complex Reviews
The 17th over the lake is my favourite hole, although it's much nicer to play it when the restaurant is less busy as everyone watches your tee shot!