For many golfers, the first question about Chilwell Manor Golf Club is cost. If you are not joining as a member, you want to know whether the course is accessible as a visitor, what the current green fees look like, and what you should check before booking.
The club’s live Green Fees 2025 to 2026 page currently lists weekday rounds at £25 and weekend rounds at £25. It also shows reduced rates for member guests, county card holders, students and juniors.
That places Chilwell Manor in a useful local bracket for golfers who want to play a members’ club course without stepping into premium resort pricing.
Current Visitor Green Fees
At the time of checking, the club’s published winter green fee page lists:
Weekday round: £25
Weekend round: £25
Member guest: £20
County card holder weekday: £20
Student: £15
Junior: £15
As always, clubs can update pricing, seasonal conditions and booking rules, so it is worth checking the official page before travel.
What Visitors Should Also Check
Price is only one part of the decision. It is also worth checking dress code expectations, any temporary course conditions, and any seasonal notes affecting play.
The club’s green fee page includes a winter notice stating that mats are compulsory during the listed winter period. The dress code page also sets out expectations for golf clothing and clubhouse standards.
Is Chilwell Manor a Good Visitor Option?
If you are based locally, Chilwell Manor looks like a sensible option for golfers who want a course with club character rather than a purely pay-and-play feel. The combination of modest visitor pricing and a well-established course identity is likely to be one of the main reasons it continues to attract interest from local players and societies.
For a broader view of the club, go back to the main guide: Chilwell Manor Golf Club: Course Guide, Membership, Green Fees and Visitor Information.