Golf course close to St Helens for lSeniors Society

stevelev

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Hello all,

Looking for a decent track, not too hilly, quite scenic, local (25 mins drive) to St Helens that can offer a society day for 12 people including buggies for £20 - £30 for mid march.

also looking for a few more relatively flat courses as above for around £20 - £25 for a day out.

They expect a bacon barm before and meal after.

Any help appreciated
 
Hello all,

Looking for a decent track, not too hilly, quite scenic, local (25 mins drive) to St Helens that can offer a society day for 12 people including buggies for £20 - £30 for mid march.

also looking for a few more relatively flat courses as above for around £20 - £25 for a day out.

They expect a bacon barm before and meal after.

Any help appreciated

Hi Steve,

It may be on the edge of the 25 minutes, but I enjoyed Stand golf club (near Whitefield,Manchester). It was cheap to play in one of their opens, so I think you may get a good deal. Not necessarily good views but a nice course, a bit hilly so get buggies.

LB
 
north west national - great course. lots of variation even though its pretty flat. they should have the buggies as its well kitted out. range and bacon barms all round!
 
Merseyvalley or fiddlers ferry both are flat and offer catering and within budget might not have buggies for 12 though if already booked
 
If you’re hiring buggies why does it matter if it’s hilly or not? . From St.Helens myself and know all the courses.


Houghwood is an idea society venue, but it is a bit hilly but with plenty of buggies. good club house and food
Mersey Valley is flat as pancake but not sure about buggies.
Nothwest national new impressive course, has not got club house yet but can get bacon butties in driving range café, but you won’t get a meal afterwards and no bar
Grange park private members owned, and may be out of price range
Alder root is just 10 hole with 18 tees. Flat and very popular seniors club, nice clubhouse and very cheap. Only a couple of buggies.
Eccleston park, you’ll get all you want but may not be impressed with course. I’m not
 
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Few nice courses mentioned... I enjoyed Worsley, and they have a lovely clubhouse.... Also Haydock is worth a look. Nice tight course, all be it pretty short....
 
mersey valley may be the only course i never want to return too.

Not played it for about 10 years but I didnt think it was too bad then, plenty of water and lots of young saplings, although I suspect that they will have thinned out the trees as they matured. The club was up for sale last year, not sure if a buyer found so may not currently have any investment being made

http://www.hmhgolfandleisure.com/downloads/MerseyValley.pdf
 
Leigh is worth a look, although the website is a bit rubbish so there's not much go off

Pretty decent course though, buggys and a good clubhouse and facilities. Not to far from st Helen's too.

Have a look at Bolton old links too, it's up int'thills but does it matter if you've got buggys? You won't get better scenery.
 
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If you’re hiring buggies why does it matter if it’s hilly or not? . From St.Helens myself and know all the courses.


Houghwood is an idea society venue, but it is a bit hilly but with plenty of buggies. good club house and food
Mersey Valley is flat as pancake but not sure about buggies.
Northwest national new impressive course, has not got club house yet but can get bacon butties in driving range café, but you won’t get a meal afterwards and no bar
Grange park private members owned, and may be out of price range
Alder root is just 10 hole with 18 tees. Flat and very popular seniors club, nice clubhouse and very cheap. Only a couple of buggies.
Eccleston park, you’ll get all you want but may not be impressed with course. I’m not
and what is wrong with ROYAL ASHTON not being on your list?
 
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