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GolfNearMe is the UK's free golf finder. Search by postcode to find cheap pay and play golf courses, driving ranges, golf simulators and mini golf venues near you — with real Google ratings, opening hours and website links. Whether you're looking for a cheap round of golf near London, an affordable course in Manchester, or a budget-friendly driving range anywhere in the UK, we make it easy to find and compare options.
Use the search bar above and enter your postcode or town. Once results appear, click Apply Filters and tick Budget Friendly to show the most affordable courses, or sort by Price: Low to High. You can also use the city shortcuts to jump straight to cheap golf in London, Manchester or anywhere else in the UK.
A pay and play golf course (also called a public golf course) lets you book a tee time and play without being a club member. You simply pay a green fee on the day or book online. Green fees at pay and play courses in the UK typically range from £10 to £45 for 18 holes — making them by far the most affordable way to play golf.
A round at a public or pay and play course typically costs between £10 and £45 for 18 holes. Municipal courses run by local councils are often the cheapest, starting from around £10. Booking twilight tee times (after 2–3pm) or playing midweek can reduce the cost by 30–50% at many courses.
The cheapest ways to play golf in the UK are: municipal courses (council-run, often under £15), twilight tee times after 2pm, midweek bookings, and 9-hole rounds instead of 18. Some courses also offer annual membership cards that pay for themselves in just a few rounds if you play regularly.
A small number of UK courses are free or nearly free, particularly on public commons. Wimbledon Common Golf Club, for example, is one of the most affordable courses in London. Search GolfNearMe and use the Budget Friendly filter to find the cheapest courses near you.
A golf course is a full course where you play holes — typically 9 or 18. A driving range is a practice facility where you hit balls at targets to work on your swing, without playing a course. Driving ranges are usually cheaper (from around £3–£10 for a bucket of balls) and are a great way to practice or try golf for the first time.