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The Course

Three loops of nine, never the same round twice.

The Wisley · The Course
The Architect

Legendary American architect Robert Trent Jones Jr. — the father of environmental golf course design — laid out the 224-acre site, completed in 1991. His intent: preserve the lush natural beauty of the Surrey surroundings, and combine it with strategic variety to reward all players.

The result is three loops of nine, played in any combination — never quite the same round twice.

The Wisley course layout
Now showingThe Church
The Church scorecard
The Three Nines
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Practice

Whether tour professional or total beginner, the combination of excellent practice facilities, challenging course design and immaculate presentation makes The Wisley a fitting club for members of every standard.

Questions
How many holes does The Wisley have?
Twenty-seven. Three nine-hole loops — The Church, The Garden and The Mill — that combine into eighteen-hole rounds in any pairing.
Who designed the course?
Robert Trent Jones Jr., the American architect known as the father of environmental golf design. The 224-acre site was completed in 1991.
When did The Wisley open?
The course opened in 1991. The clubhouse, practice facilities and landscape have been progressively refined ever since.
What are the three nine-hole loops?
The Church (parkland, framed by the Wisley village church and a quiet watercourse), The Garden (water and ornamental planting beside the River Wey and RHS Wisley Gardens) and The Mill (river meadows along the Wey, named for the Grade-II-listed Ockham Mill).
Is The Wisley open to the public?
No. The Wisley is a private members' club. Play is restricted to members and their guests; visits are by member introduction.