The Knole Park Golf Club is a Parkland Golf Course designed by J A Abercromby at a length of 6246 it has 18 holes with a medal par of 70 and a 70 SSS Rating. Situated in the town of Sevenoaks it is one of the South East Golf Courses that you may want to play and add to our golf course ratings to see if it will become one of a RateYourCourse top golf course
One of the caddies that day was a slim lad in short trousers, aged 14. His name was Sam King, a name that would be engraved on many trophies, appear in the Ryder Cup competition and be called in the Knole Park clubhouse until the dawn of the new Century.
During the war years some competitions were held, but it took great ingenuity to keep the club alive. One major obstacle was placement of obstructions on all of the fairways to prevent the landing of enemy gliders.
Many years were needed to reconstruct the club. Finally in the 1960s the perennial issue of the enlargement of the clubhouse was solved, the course was lengthened to create a Par 70 and the Beatles strode across the fairways making a psychedelic film.
The years to the present day have seen further extensions to the clubhouse and the building of squash courts. The introduction of a sprinkler system for the course was a further major undertaking.
There have been many successes on the course for gentlemen, ladies, youth teams and the Elders.













