The 18 hole parkland course offers a challenge to players of all handicaps, with several holes running around the lake.
The course is open to all standards of players, members and non-members alike. An interesting and cleverly designed course with water in play on 10 holes using the natural features of a large lake and the River Lea.

The lake is home to many birds and for those who enjoy nature there is even a specially designed bird hide so you can watch the wildlife on the lake.
The large rolling greens have earned a well respected reputation for their year round consistency and lightning pace.
Although a short yardage, a true test of golf is experienced by all standards due to the narrow fairways and water hazards, Visitors are challenged to play to their handicap!
There is also a Golf Shop on site which sells a wide range of accessories, equipment and clothing.
Information about Leaside Golf Club
The Lee Valley Regional Park Authority (LVRPA) built a 9 hole (now 18) golf course in 1972 which very soon became the home of the Leaside Golf Club.

The course has a reputation for being one of the most demanding in Middlesex because of the superb design by the world renowned John Jacobs OBE. In 1988 the course was developed into a full 18 hole configuration with the new holes enveloping a large lake and conservation area.
Leaside Golf Club has over 200 members with a wide variety of people and standards and is always open for new applications from beginners and experienced players alike. The club runs a thriving Junior section which is sponsored by the LVRPA.