Membership at Chilwell Manor Golf Club is broader than many golfers expect. It is not just a single full-membership model. The club publishes several membership categories, plus a flexible points-based option for golfers who want club access without committing to unlimited traditional membership.
That matters because modern golfers do not all play in the same way. Some want full access and regular competition golf. Others want a handicap, practice access and occasional rounds without paying for a membership they may underuse.
Standard Membership Categories
The live membership fees page lists a 7-day full membership, 6-day membership and 5-day membership, along with junior and staged age-based categories. That gives the club a structure that can suit both established members and younger golfers moving through the game.
Because clubs update fees and joining terms over time, the exact figures are best checked on the official membership page before making a decision.
Flexible Membership
One of the more useful options at Chilwell Manor is the flexible membership scheme. The club currently describes this as a £495 entry level that buys 225 points, with top-ups available later.
This kind of model can work well for golfers who like club golf but cannot justify full membership because of work, family commitments or mixed playing habits.
Who Each Type Might Suit
Traditional full membership usually suits golfers who want regular rounds, competition golf and a strong club base. Flexible membership is often better for golfers who want a handicap and club connection but expect to play less frequently.
If you are someone who splits your time between club golf, coaching, and simulator practice, a flexible route can sometimes make more financial sense than a full package.
For the full club overview, go back to the main Chilwell Manor guide.