1 Night, 2 Rounds
- 1 Night Dinner, Bed and Breakfast at Tudor Park Marriott Hotel & Country Club
- 2 Rounds at Tudor Park Golf Course
1 Night, 2 Rounds
Set in the heart of the Garden of England, Delta Hotels by Marriott Tudor Park Country Club is a smart shout for golfers who want a proper countryside reset without disappearing off the map. It's on the Maidstone side of Kent, so it works brilliantly for a quick escape from London and the South East, and once you're on site you've got everything you need in one place: championship golf, comfortable rooms, a spa and an indoor pool.
The vibe is relaxed rather than stuffy, which suits society groups and mixed trips where not everyone wants 36 holes and an early night. Play your golf, grab a bite in the Cast Iron Grill, then swap spikes for the sauna. And when the sun's out, you'll get those lovely, sweeping Kent countryside views that make it feel like more of a getaway than the drive suggests. Tudor Park sits just off Junction 8 of the M20, less than a mile from the motorway and well signposted once you're on the Ashford Road, so logistics are genuinely straightforward whether you're coming from the South East or further afield.
Who is this for?
Golfers based in London and the South East looking for a convenient overnight or weekend break that combines a solid parkland course with comfortable accommodation and leisure facilities. It suits societies, couples and small groups who want everything on one site without needing to drive between courses or hotels.
Who is it best for?
Mid to high handicappers who enjoy a strategic, tree-lined parkland layout that doesn't demand huge length, and anyone who values having a spa, pool and quality dining as part of the package. It's also ideal for mixed groups where not everyone is playing golf every day.
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The course itself is not particularly long at 6,085 yards, but it was designed by the legendary golf architect Donald Steel, so what it lacks in length it makes up for in quality.
Accuracy is of paramount importance around Tudor Park, as the network of streams and the predominant mature wooded areas ensure that there is no shortage of obstacles.
Tudor Park boasts top-of-the-range practice and tuition facilities which are ideal for improving your game.
| Par | 70 |
|---|---|
| Designed by | Donald Steel |
| Opened for play | 1988 |
| White | 6,085 yards | SSS 69 |
|---|---|---|
| Yellow | 5,715 yards | SSS 68 |
| Red | 5,281 yards | SSS 69 |
The 120 guest rooms at Tudor Park are spread across the main hotel building and overlook either the championship course or the landscaped courtyard gardens. Each room comes with individual climate control, a comfortable work desk, luxury bedding and a modern en-suite bathroom. The décor is contemporary without being bland, warm tones and clean lines that make the rooms feel spacious and welcoming after a day on the course.
Standard rooms offer everything you need for a comfortable stay, with plenty of space to store golf kit and unwind. For those wanting a bit more room or a better view, the upgraded options provide larger floor plans and prime vistas over the fairways. Whichever room type you choose, you'll benefit from the same attentive service and access to all the hotel's facilities, including complimentary Wi-Fi throughout. The rooms have been refreshed in recent years, so everything feels current and well maintained, and the beds are genuinely comfortable, which matters when you're planning back-to-back rounds.
Storage is practical rather than luxurious, but there's enough wardrobe and surface space for a weekend trip, and the bathrooms are well appointed with good water pressure and decent toiletries. If you're travelling as a group or society, the hotel can accommodate larger parties across multiple room types, and the layout of the building means you're never too far from the bar or restaurant. It's the kind of place where you can settle in quickly, drop your bags and get straight out onto the course or into the spa without fuss.
The Cast Iron Grill is the hotel's main restaurant, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner with a menu built around classic English dishes. Expect well-executed steaks, seasonal mains, fresh fish and traditional Sunday roasts, all delivered in a relaxed, informal setting. The atmosphere is smart-casual, the kind of place where you can turn up in your golf gear for lunch or dress up a bit for dinner without feeling out of place. Breakfast is a proper cooked spread with continental options, so you can fuel up properly before heading out for an early tee time.
For something more laid-back, Zest Restaurant & Bar offers lighter bites, sandwiches, salads and sharing plates throughout the day, along with a solid drinks list and a chic lounge vibe. It's a flexible space that works equally well for a quick coffee, a casual lunch or pre-dinner drinks. The Brew Bar Lounge, located near the clubhouse, is the natural spot for golfers coming off the 18th. It serves a focused menu of bar snacks, burgers and pub classics alongside a well-stocked bar, and it's where you'll want to settle the bets and replay the round over a pint.
The Fitness Centre includes an indoor swimming pool, sauna, steam room, spa pool and a well-equipped gym, giving you plenty of options to loosen up before or after your round. The spa itself offers a full menu of treatments, from sports massages and deep-tissue work to facials, body wraps and beauty services. It's a proper facility rather than an afterthought, and it's particularly useful if you're travelling with non-golfers or want to add a bit of recovery and relaxation to your trip. There's also a crèche available, which makes Tudor Park a practical choice for families or groups with young children.
Tudor Park sits just off the M20 at Junction 8, less than a mile from the motorway and well signposted once you're on the Ashford Road. From the South East, it's a straightforward drive via the M25 and M20, and you're far enough out of the city to feel like you've properly escaped without spending half the day in the car. If you're coming by train, Maidstone East station is a 10-minute taxi ride away, with regular services to and from London Victoria taking around 50 minutes. The address is Ashford Road, Bearsted, Maidstone, Kent, ME14 4NQ. If you're building a short UK escape, Tudor Park is an easy one to include on your next golf break in Kent.
John
✓19 May 2026
Great time and stay here
Colin
✓11 May 2026
Very good overall Shower could be a bit more powerful and bar could stay open later. I emailed the proshop to advise we wanted breakfast when arriving at 10am, had no response. We arrived for 10am very little remained on the buffet but was charged full price, a little unfair.
James
✓8 May 2026
Richard
✓28 Apr 2026
Great stay- friendly helpful staff Everything great
MIKE
✓13 Apr 2026
great accommodation. This deal really was top notch. 2 rounds, hotel, dinner and breakfast with full use of the pool etc for the price was great. Food was very good dinner and breakfast, would definitely recommend for a society day
Jeffrey
✓30 Mar 2026
comfortable room, well equiped. Shame the shower was over the bath instead of a standing shower.
Mark
✓29 Mar 2026
Keith
✓4 Nov 2025
A great overnight stay 2 rounds, great food Our 4th trip & will definitely return next year
Peter
✓9 Oct 2025
Extremely comfortable and will definitely recommend and return in the near future
Colin
✓5 Oct 2025
Very nice venue, bar facilities are great, although I did not use the pool and Gym looked very good also. Food was very nice and rooms nice, bed mattress a little to firm for me. Overall nice stay.
John
✓19 May 2026
Good
Colin
✓11 May 2026
Overall great parkland course. Day two was very slow with several groups in front that had almost no golf skills and caused severe backlog.
James
✓8 May 2026
Richard
✓28 Apr 2026
Brilliant day - enhanced by the sunshine. Course in excellent condition.
MIKE
✓13 Apr 2026
Jeffrey
✓30 Mar 2026
greens in very poor condition, nobody advised about this. Made it very difficult when trying to putt as the roll and speed were so inconsistent.
Mark
✓29 Mar 2026
Great course great greens. Definitely recommend it. With the amount of rain we have had. Definitely great drainage as well
Keith
✓4 Nov 2025
Course was good considering the recent rain. Only issue was lots of leaves on the fairways, sometimes took a little while to find your ball, but that didn’t stop the six of us having two enjoyable rounds. No complaints.
Peter
✓9 Oct 2025
First round was a learning round second should have been better but greens had been ironed and I found them very difficult Surprised at the deposit required for the use of a buggy
Colin
✓5 Oct 2025
The course was in top condition, best I have played this year not showing the signs of drought that most courses in UK are currently. For a society difficulty level was right and set in idyllic setting