Access to the clubhouse can be gained via the sun lounge door on the golf course side of the building opposite the putting green, or through the front door. Business and social visitors usually use the front door. Please ring the door bell to gain access. Golfers gain access either through the sun lounge door or the locker room entrance close to the 18th green.
We are situated in an urban environment so the clubhouse needs to be secure. You will therefore need to ask for a code or token to gain access to the clubhouse and to travel past the barrier when you leave the car park.
At Beeston Fields we want members and visitors to feel comfortable both on and off the course. For this reason we now have a more informal dress code. We do, however, expect everyone to look smart both on the course and in the clubhouse. This means no denim jeans, trainers, tee shirts or football shirts. Gentlemen’s shorts should be the long tailored variety and they should be worn with sports socks.
In the clubhouse, members and visitors are expected to be smartly and appropriately dressed. Denim jeans and trainers will not normally be acceptable, although exceptions may be made for children and junior members. For certain formal events gentlemen may be asked to wear a jacket and tie. Notification will be given on these occasions.
Beeston Fields reserves the right to refuse entry to the course and clubhouse to anyone whose standard of dress is not considered appropriate.
Mobile phones may be used in the entrance hall, car park and in the upstairs meeting rooms and lobby area.
Please keep your mobile phone switched off when on the golf course and in the bar and dining areas of the clubhouse. Golfers may wish to carry a phone with them on the course, so that it can be used in the event of an emergency.
No-one likes slow play but sometimes it is inevitable. If you are delayed and the following group is close behind, please let them through. You will all enjoy your game much more.
Try to complete your round in under four hours if you are playing in a four ball.
Let competitions and matches (generally people playing off the white tee markers for gentlemen) through. They have priority. Local rules are printed on the score card.
- All players cross the bridge at the 1st before putting and enter the green from the rear.
- Ring the bell on fairways 5 and 12 to indicate to players following that they are clear to play.
- Close pedestrian gates between the 9th green and 10th tee, and after completing the 17th. Take care crossing the path.
- When approaching the 14th green, please be aware of players on the 17th tee.
- Do not tee off on the 18th until the 1st green is clear.
Just a gentle reminder of hints for making sure the course is just as nice for everyone else after you have passed by:
- Replace your divots.
- Repair divots on par 3’s with the sand provided.
- Repair pitch marks on greens (and someone else’s if you spot one!)
- Smooth your footprints after playing your shot in the bunkers.
- Keep your trolley or buggy away from greens, tees and bunkers.
- The greens staff try to watch out for you, but please let them finish their work before playing your shot.
Thanks. Every little helps.







