Golf Courses in England

It can be easy to overlook the links in England when booking your golf package, especially when you have such storied neighbors like Scotland and Ireland nearby. Even Wales has made tremendous gains in British Isles golf tourism of late.England's golf courses easily hold their own, however. The sheer size of the country helps, as it is home to plenty more courses, but the quality of it's elite clubs are as good as anywhere in the British Isles.England is, of course, home to several Open Championship hosts currently in the rota - all of which offer outside play. The Northwest coastline, about a 50-mile stretch from Liverpool north to Blackpool is England's most acclaimed golf tour.
Slaley Hall Golf Course :-
The challenge is laid down: two championship standard courses to test the best golfing brain - The Hunting's tricky approach, The Priestman's water hazards. To the victor, the exquisite spoils of the 19th hole. This is golf at its best.Slaley Hall as a golfing venue. Bordered by ancient forest, the Hunting Course, which winds its way through mature parkland, is the recognised championship layout at Slaley Hall. Despite its relative youth in golfing terms, the Hunting Course is already recognised as one of the finest inland golf courses in Britain and plays annual host to the Compaq European Grand Prix, one of the major events on the European Tour.
Slaley Hall Golf Course
 
Oulton Hall Golf Course :-
Play a round on this truly impressive Dave Thomas designed, 27 hole golf complex. Oulton Hall boasts the North of England's leading Golf performance centre and is a must for golf aficionados. This is golf at its best.Seemingly benignly beautiful, the Park is a course that will nevertheless test your game, with a sound strategy required to finish first.
Oulton Hall Golf Course
 
Mottram Hall Golf Course :-
A 7000 yard championship course. Magnificent parkland fairways dotted with oak and beech trees. Tricky, well-guarded greens. This is golf at its best.Mottram Hall Championship course was designed by Dave Thomas, who previously designed the Brabazon course at the Belfry. It is a challenging 7006 yard par 72, perfect for a weekend golf break.The Championship is a course of 2 loops; The front 9 are played on relatively flat meadowland; The back 9 are more densely wooded with undulating fairways and carpet like greens.
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