99 Years of History
Club History
Canterbury Golf Club opened for play in 1927 on 160 acres of land leased from what was then the War Office.
There was, in fact, as early as 1892, a golf course in Canterbury, situated on the Old Park, which was part of the military training ground attached to the nearby barracks.
Following two unsuccessful attempts to find suitable land for a new course in 1909 and 1913, a third bid in 1924 led to the opening of negotiations for the leasing of land at Scotland Hills, (close to the 1892 course) from the War Office.
In May 1925, it was announced that the War Office had agreed to a 28-year lease of approximately 160 acres of land for the new golf course. The cost of creating the new course and clubhouse was £7,000 but applications for debentures had already raised £5,000 of this so it was all systems go.
By August a further 10½ acres had been acquired and Harry S Colt, one of the finest golf architects of his time, had surveyed the terrain and planned the course. In September 1926, it was announced that nine holes would be ready for play in the spring of the following year.
The first secretary, Mr T R Worthing, was appointed in early 1927 and Fred Bradbeer was appointed as the professional. Fred was one of seven brothers from Berrow, next to the famous Burnham and Berrow Golf Club, all of whom became golf professionals. A Mr Pugh, from Hoylake, became the club’s first greenkeeper.
The official opening of the course took place in July 1927, with a match between the golf club and the Buffs Golfing Society, commemorated with a splendid photo of both teams which still hangs in the clubhouse. A ladies’ section was formed in August of the same year.
PGA Golf Tuition at Canterbury Golf Club
Led by PGA Head Professional Richard Wallis, our coaching programme offers high-quality instruction for all abilities, from beginners to experienced players.
With a highly skilled team and excellent facilities, we deliver a first-class coaching experience through both group and individual sessions. Lessons will cover:
- Short Game
- Long Game
- Course Management
- Fundamentals
- Swing technique
Facilities
The range features spacious covered bays, high-quality two-piece practice balls, club hire, two putting greens, a grass pitching area and a practice bunker. PGA professionals are on site and available for lessons at any level. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
Range Balls Visitor Prices
The range is a cashless facility. Balls are purchased by swipe card — members top up at the range desk, by coin slot, or by calling 01227 453532 (option 3).
| 30 balls - £4.50 | 60 balls - £8.00 | 90 balls - £11.50 | |
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Academy Membership — £105 per year
Open to non-club members, Academy Membership gives you discounted range access, access to group coaching and a members’ rate swipe card. It’s the ideal entry point for beginners and improvers who want to use the range regularly.
Opening Times
The range is open Monday to Friday 8am to 9pm (last balls at 8pm). Saturday and Sundays 8am to 7pm (last balls at 6pm)
Contact Number: 01227 453532
Email: office@canterburygolfclub.co.uk
Societies & Corporate Groups
We can incorporate driving range sessions into society and corporate golf days. Contact the office to discuss tailored packages.


