Lullingstone Park Golf Course

Society and Group Golf Days at Lullingstone Park: Prices, Booking and What's Included

A booking guide for society secretaries, away-day organisers and group leads

A group of golfers gathered on the first tee at a parkland course, ready for a society golf day

If you are organising golf for a group, Lullingstone Park is one of the easier days to put together near London. It is a public pay-and-play venue in the Darenth Valley near Chelsfield, about half an hour from town off the M25 and A20, with a full 18-hole Championship course, a shorter 9-hole Valley course, a pro shop and The Lodge clubhouse all on one 500-acre site. Society and corporate days are booked directly with the team, packages start from around £23 per person, and the minimum group is 10 players. This guide sets out what a day costs, what the package includes, how many players each course suits, how to book a date, and what The Lodge offers for food afterwards, so a secretary or away-day organiser can plan the whole thing in one go.

What a society day costs per head

Corporate and society golf days at Lullingstone can be booked from around £23 per person. That is the starting point rather than a single flat rate, because the price moves with a few things you control: which course you play, whether you go midweek or at the weekend, the time of year, and how much catering you add. A simple midweek nine on the Valley course with a bacon roll sits at the lower end, while a full 18 on the Championship course with breakfast and lunch sits higher.

Because the rate depends on the package, the cleanest way to get a real number is to ask for a quote built around your group size and date. As a pay-and-play course, Lullingstone already prices its ordinary rounds by day, time and season rather than one fixed figure, and society days work the same way. If keeping the cost down is the priority, the same levers that help individual visitors apply to groups too, which our guide to the cheapest times to play walks through, and you can check the standard rates on the Green Fees page for a baseline before you enquire.

What is included in a package

A society package bundles the golf with food so you are not arranging the two separately. Packages are available for a minimum of 10 players, on both the 18-hole and the 9-hole course, and the catering is built around the time of day you play.

  • Your round on either the 18-hole Championship course or the 9-hole Valley course, with tee times grouped together so your party goes out as one block.
  • Morning catering for early groups: tea, coffee and either bacon rolls or a full English breakfast on arrival, so everyone is fed before the first tee.
  • Lunch options afterwards in The Lodge clubhouse, which you can set as a sit-down meal or something lighter depending on the group.

Exactly what lands in your package is flexible, so the food, the format and any extras like a longest-drive or nearest-the-pin prize are worth confirming when you book. The fixed points are the 10-player minimum and the fact that both courses are open to group bookings.

Group sizes and which course suits your day

The right course depends on who is coming and how serious the golf is. The 18-hole Championship course is a par 72 parkland layout of roughly 6,700 yards and is the proper round, with elevated tees, mature trees and a few genuinely demanding holes. The 9-hole Valley course is much shorter and gentler, plays in roughly half the time, and costs less. Our full comparison of the 18-hole and 9-hole courses goes into the detail, but for a group the choice usually breaks down like this:

  • Golf societies and club outings: the 18-hole Championship course is the standard pick. It gives a full day of golf and a proper test, and 12 to 40 players split into fourballs across a tee block works well.
  • Corporate away-days: 18 holes if golf is the main event and people can give it most of a day; the 9-hole Valley course if you want time left for lunch, a meeting or a presentation.
  • Stag and birthday groups: the Valley course is often the friendlier choice, especially with mixed abilities or first-timers in the party, because nobody is stuck grinding through a long round.
  • Small groups stepping up to a society day: three fourballs of twelve clears the 10-player floor with room to spare, and either course can take the booking.

A common format for a society day is a stableford or a team scramble, both of which keep mixed-ability groups in the mix to the last hole. If some of your players carry a handicap and you want to run the day on a level field, our handicap calculator is a quick way to sort allowances before you set off.

Tables set on a clubhouse terrace overlooking the green, ready for a group's post-round lunch

After the round: The Lodge clubhouse

A group day is half golf and half what happens afterwards, and Lullingstone keeps both on the same site. The Lodge clubhouse serves a hearty breakfast, light lunches, sandwiches and a quiet drink, with a spacious well-stocked bar and a terrace looking out over the 18th green. It opens seven days a week, so a morning society can have breakfast before teeing off and lunch after coming in without leaving the venue.

For a larger group meal or a private function tied to a birthday or a corporate day, flag it when you book so the kitchen is ready and an area can be set aside. The society team is reachable directly on 01959 583 019 for catering and clubhouse questions, which is also the number to use for arranging the society package itself.

How to enquire and book a date

Society and corporate days are arranged directly with the venue rather than through the standard online tee sheet, which is the right thing for groups because it lets the team block out the tees and line up the catering for you. The venue is operated by Everyone Golf, and the fastest route is a single call or message with the basics ready to hand.

  • Pick a date and a backup. Weekend and summer dates go first, so a midweek slot is easier to secure and usually cheaper.
  • Have your numbers. A rough headcount and the course you want (18-hole or 9-hole) lets the team quote accurately. Remember the 10-player minimum.
  • Say what catering you want. Morning breakfast, lunch, or both, so the package and the per-head price come back right first time.
  • Ask about a deposit. Group bookings are commonly held with a deposit and a final headcount nearer the day, so confirm the terms when you book so there are no surprises.

To put a society or corporate day together, contact the team on 01959 583 019. For an ordinary visitor round outside a group package, the pro shop handles tee bookings on 01959 533793, and the step-by-step is in our guide on how to book a tee time.

A checklist before you book

Run through this and your day is most of the way planned. Confirm the date and a backup, your headcount against the 10-player minimum, the course, the catering, and the deposit terms. Decide a simple format so mixed abilities stay competitive. Brief your group on the dress code, which the first-time visitor guide covers, so nobody is turned away on the first tee. With those settled, one call sets the whole day, and the rest is golf and lunch. Find directions and the wider visitor picture on the Lullingstone Park Golf Course homepage.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a society or group golf day at Lullingstone Park cost per person?

Corporate and society golf days at Lullingstone Park can be booked from around £23 per person, with the exact rate depending on the course, the day of the week, the time of year and the catering you add. Because fees move with the season and the package you choose, the per-head price is confirmed when you enquire, so ask for a quote for your group size and your preferred date.

How many players do you need for a society day?

Society packages are available for a minimum of 10 players, on both the 18-hole Championship course and the 9-hole Valley course. There is no need to fill a fixed number above that, so a group of ten or twelve works, and larger societies of 30 or 40 can be split across staggered tee times.

What is included in a society golf day package?

A typical society package covers your round plus catering. For morning golfers that means tea, coffee and either bacon rolls or a full English breakfast on arrival, with lunch options available afterwards in The Lodge clubhouse. The exact inclusions depend on the package you pick, so confirm the food, the tee block and any extras when you book.

How do I book a society or corporate golf day?

Society and corporate days are arranged directly with the venue rather than through the standard online tee sheet. Contact the team on 01959 583 019 with your group size, preferred date and whether you want the 18-hole or 9-hole course, and they will put together a package and confirm the per-head price. Popular weekend and summer dates book up early, so enquire well ahead.

Which course suits a group golf day, the 18-hole or 9-hole?

For a full society or corporate event the 18-hole Championship course gives the complete parkland round and the better day out. For a relaxed group, a beginner-heavy stag or birthday party, or a half-day with time for food, the 9-hole Valley course is quicker and lighter on the budget. Both can be booked as a group package.

Can The Lodge clubhouse cater for a group meal or private function after golf?

Yes. The Lodge clubhouse serves breakfast, light lunches, sandwiches and a full bar, with a terrace overlooking the 18th green, and is open seven days a week. For a sit-down meal or a private function for a larger group, mention it when you book so the kitchen can be ready and a table or area set aside.