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There are many golf courses in Cheshire, from coastal delights with gorgeous seaside vistas to inland links courses laid over the rolling hillsides. These are some of the best courses that Cheshire has to offer.
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Golf Course
Alsager
This picturesque 6225 yard course provides a fascinating variety of challenges and opportunities for all golfers. At par 70 for gents and 72 for ladies, our course is playable 52 weeks of the year.
Golf Course
Lymm
A testing course that will challenge even the most experienced player, with well-guarded greens.
Golf Course
Tarvin, Chester
A fine test for golfers of all abilities, but you will need to be good from the tees, as accuracy is essential - the fairways are tight and undulating.
Golf Course
Styal
A lovely parkland course, long enough and challenging enough to test any level of golfer, offering 5768 yards, par 70.
Golf Course
Chester
Discover your perfect game. Imagine playing two championship golf courses, The Nicklaus golf course and The Cheshire golf course lie within 1000 acres of stunning Cheshire countryside.
Golf Course
Warrington
This 9-hole course can be played as an 18, but be warned that it is not to be underestimated.
Golf Course
Northwich
Since 1910, full advantage has been made of the natural contours of the heathland course.
Golf Course
Hoylake
The Royal Liverpool Golf Club links at Hoylake can be beautiful, uplifting, challenging, and even daunting when the wind really blows and the summer rough is deep.
Golf Course
Knutsford
High Legh Park Golf Club was originally designed by Mark James and international course architect Steve Marnoch and opened in 1998
Golf Course
Chester
All who play here comment on the excellent natural landscape and sculpting of this wonderful course. The course offers a fair test to golfers of all levels.
Golf Course
Congleton
Congleton Golf Club was founded in 1898 when a group of some 20 gentlemen enthusiasts met at the Lion & Swan and decided that ‘Congleton should have a course and that its locality should be not west of the Lion & Swan and near to the railway’.
Golf Course
Chester
Curzon Park has a fabulous setting for a round of golf, set as it is within a loop of the River Dee. Laid out on meadowland, it possesses a whole host of challenges that will excite and frustrate all levels of golfer.
Golf Course
Prestbury
Often described as the Sir Christopher Wren of course architects, his influence on course design was and remains enormous.
Golf Course
Warrington
A challenging course which will frustrate you at times, set on meadowland and offering good views of the surrounding countryside.
Golf Course
Tarporley
Set in the heart of the rolling Cheshire countryside, the 18-hole Championship and Premier Golf Courses and 9-hole Arderne course have established Macdonald Portal Hotel, Golf & Spa as a distinctive world class championship golf venue.
Golf Course
Frodsham
Our 18-hole, par-70, largely flat, parklands course over 6,260 yards was designed by James Braid and today's course and clubhouse feature superb facilities in beautiful surroundings. Helsby is now regarded as one of golf's finest in Cheshire.
Golf Course
Alderley Edge
Do not underestimate this 9-hole course - not only is it very much worth playing, but it is also home to some of the most truly exciting and enjoyable challenges you will find anywhere.
Golf Course
Knutsford
The Wilmslow Golf Club enjoys the distinction of being the only course in Cheshire where it was once possible for European Tour professionals’ to earn Ryder Cup points.
Golf Course
Chester
Golf course and driving range with 18 covered bays, floodlighting, putting green, 3 open bays, practice bunker, shop, clubs for hire, lessons available. Bookings taken up to 24 hours in advance.
Golf Course
Northwich
Sandiway Golf Club was established in 1920. The very highly-rated 18-hole course is set in mixed heath and woodland and has been developed from the original course designed by Ted Ray, the first Ryder Cup captain.