The Most Played Golf Course in Each Region of England in 2025

Where are golfers actually playing the most in England?

Using 2025 iGolf score submission data, we’ve identified the courses seeing the highest volume of rounds across each region.

From busy public venues to well-known championship layouts, this offers a real snapshot of where the game is being played week in, week out.

Here’s how it breaks down across the country:

South East

Westerham Golf Club
• Overall Rank: 1st
• Scores Submitted: 3,506

Westerham leads not just the South East, but the entire country. The volume of submissions highlights just how frequently iGolfers are returning here to play and post scores.

London

Richmond Park (Prince’s Course)
• Overall Rank: 22nd
• Scores Submitted: 1,691

One of London’s busiest public golf hubs, Richmond Park’s Prince’s Course continues to be a go-to for iGolfers.

East of England

Brentwood Golf Club
• Overall Rank: 14th
• Scores Submitted: 1,964

Brentwood’s strong submission numbers place it firmly among the most active venues in the country, with iGolfers regularly choosing it for submitting scores.

Midlands

The Belfry (PGA National Course)
• Overall Rank: 30th
• Scores Submitted: 1,552

Known for hosting top-level events, The Belfry’s PGA National Course also proves popular for iGolfers. Its inclusion shows that well-known venues still play a key role in iGolf score submissions.

South West

Broome Manor Golf Club
• Overall Rank: 26th
• Scores Submitted: 1,628

Leading the South West, Broome Manor records a strong number of submissions. It reflects a healthy level of iGolf engagement in the region.

North West

Worsley Park Marriott Golf Club
• Overall Rank: 23rd
• Scores Submitted: 1,689

Worsley Park stands out as a highly active venue for iGolfers. Its steady submission numbers suggest a loyal base of regular players consistently putting scores in.

North East

Dunstanburgh Castle
• Overall Rank: 81st
• Scores Submitted: 1,204

In the North East, Dunstanburgh Castle leads the way locally, however submission volumes are lower compared to other regions.

What This Tells Us

For iGolfers, this provides a useful snapshot of where the most active playing communities are and highlights the types of courses that make it easiest to get rounds in and maintain a handicap.

Looking to get more rounds in? Explore courses near you and start submitting your scores through iGolf today.