Championship Course at Shrigley Hall Hotel & Spa
Cheshire, England
Shrigley Hall Golf Course overview
The craftsmanship of renowned course architect Donald Steel in the Championship course at Shrigley Hall is one that will prove a great challenge whatever your handicap. This course plays host to the annual Cheshire and Lancashire PGA Strokeplay Championship and was host to the NorthWest Pro Tour in 2013.
Steel designed the course to reward thoughtful shot making and steady course management, with scoreable opportunities in the form of risk and reward holes.
Course highlights
- Donald Steel-designed Championship Course
- Tree-lined fairways requiring accuracy from the tee
- Strategic bunkering and challenging approach shots
- A course that suits a range of handicaps while still offering a strong test
Signature Holes
The 18th hole at par-5 is well worth the wait and could make or break your round. A long hole at 550 yards, it is a three shot hole for most golfers.
Water awaits any approach shot that strays left and forces most golfers to bail out right, which still leaves a tricky approach over a greenside bunker.
Post round
After your round, head to The Lodge, Shrigley Hall’s relaxed golf hub set among the pine trees. With a fully stocked bar, casual dining and a terrace overlooking it is the perfect spot to enjoy a drink and reminisce on your round.
Our view
Shrigley Hall is a great-value choice for golfers who want more than just a straightforward resort round. The Donald Steel-designed course has real character, with woodland, parkland, elevation changes and countryside views giving every hole a different feel.
Accommodation near Championship Course
Shrigley Hall Hotel & Spa
Located in the quaint village of Shrigley, this stunning 19th-century country house is one of the best golfing destinations in Cheshire. With plenty of local attractions and a great golf course, this is the perfect place for your Cheshire golf break.
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