The Top 10 Most Played Courses by iGolfers in 2025

Where are iGolfers putting in the most scores?

Using 2025 data from submitted handicap rounds, we’ve ranked the most played courses across England. These venues stand out for one key reason, iGolfers keep coming back to them.

Whether it’s accessibility, layout, or overall experience, each course has become a go-to for golfers looking to get regular, scoreable rounds in.

Here are the Top 10 most played courses of 2025 based on the number of scores submitted:

1. Westerham Golf Club – 3,506 scores submitted

A clear leader in 2025, Westerham tops the list by a narrow margin. With over 3,500 rounds recorded, it stands out as the most active venue for iGolfers anywhere in the country.

Westerham is a superb par 72 course stretching over 6,000 yards, featuring tree lined fairways, well placed bunkers and attractive water features that create a true thinking golfer’s test.

2. Woldingham Golf Club – 3,455 scores submitted

Just 51 rounds behind, Woldingham pushes closely for the top spot. Its consistent usage shows it’s a firm favourite for golfers regularly submitting scores.

Woldingham offers a scenic downland layout with panoramic views, combining generous fairways with challenging greens that reward accuracy and course management.

3. Pine Ridge Golf Centre – 2,957 scores submitted

Closing in on 3,000 rounds, Pine Ridge continues to be one of the busiest venues for iGolfers, offering a consistent option for submitting a score.

Pine Ridge is a well maintained parkland course known for its excellent drainage and year round playability, making it a dependable choice in all conditions.

4. Surrey National – 2,925 scores submitted

A strong performer throughout the year, Surrey National narrowly misses out on the top three while maintaining a high level of consistent play.

Set across rolling countryside, Surrey National features wide fairways and large greens, offering an enjoyable yet testing round for golfers of all abilities.

5. Pedham Place Golf Centre – 2,686 scores submitted

Rounding out the top five, Pedham Place remains a popular choice, with a steady flow of iGolfers choosing it for score submissions.

Pedham Place provides a relaxed and accessible parkland layout, ideal for regular play with a focus on enjoyment and steady scoring opportunities.

6. Silvermere Golf & Leisure Complex – 2,672 scores submitted

Just outside the top five, Silvermere shows how tight the rankings are, with only a small margin separating several of these highly active courses.

Silvermere is a well known Surrey venue featuring a picturesque lake and a mix of challenging and forgiving holes, suited to both casual and competitive rounds.

7. Sutton Green – 2,602 scores submitted

Breaking the 2,600 mark, Sutton Green continues to attract regular play and remains a well used venue among iGolfers.

Sutton Green is a shorter, tree lined course that places emphasis on accuracy and smart course management rather than distance.

8. Pyrford Lakes – 2,539 scores submitted

Another consistent venue, Pyrford Lakes reinforces its place as a reliable destination for golfers looking to submit frequent rounds.

Built around a series of lakes, Pyrford Lakes offers a visually striking layout with water in play on multiple holes, adding both challenge and character.

9. Hampton Court Palace Golf Club – 2,403 scores submitted

With over 2,400 rounds recorded, this historic venue continues to be a firm favourite within the iGolf community.

Set within the historic grounds of Hampton Court, this course combines heritage surroundings with a flat, accessible layout ideal for steady scoring.

10. Abbey Hill Golf Centre – 2,055 scores submitted

Completing the top 10, Abbey Hill surpasses the 2,000 mark, securing its place among the most played courses of the year.

Abbey Hill offers a modern parkland design with wide fairways and well protected greens, providing an enjoyable and consistent test for regular golfers.

A  clear trends stand out across the Top 10, with the majority of the most played courses being located in the South East, highlighting just how active the region is for iGolf.

These courses have become the backbone of iGolf activity in 2025, giving golfers reliable places to play, track progress and maintain a handicap.

Whether you’re chasing a new personal best or simply looking to get more rounds in, why not try one of the most played courses in the country and see how your game stacks up.