Stanedge Golf Club
Course Details
- Holes: 18
- Par: 69
- Length: 5,708 yards
- Slope Rating: 130
- Course Rating: 69.1
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of golf experience can I expect at Stanedge Golf Club, and is it suitable for all skill levels?
Stanedge offers a really engaging round, blending traditional parkland with some moorland influences that keep you on your toes. You'll find it's a fair test for mid-handicappers, but the well-placed bunkers and subtle undulations mean even low handicappers will need to think their way around. Don't expect a flat walk - there are some elevation changes that add to the challenge and the views.
When is the best time of year to play Stanedge Golf Club for optimal conditions?
We always recommend visiting Stanedge between late spring and early autumn - May through September is usually your safest bet for drier fairways and consistent greens. While English weather is always a gamble, these months offer the best chance for a pleasant round without the heavy rain or winter frost that can impact play. Pack layers, just in case!
How do Stanedge's green fees compare to other courses in the region, and what's the best way to book a tee time?
Stanedge offers excellent value for the quality of golf you get, often more accessible than some of the bigger-name courses nearby without sacrificing course condition. Expect green fees to be very reasonable, especially if you look for twilight rates or off-peak times. We suggest booking directly through their website or giving the pro shop a call a few weeks in advance, especially for weekend play.
Are there any standout holes or unique features at Stanedge Golf Club that I should particularly look forward to playing?
Absolutely, Stanedge has a few memorable holes that stick with you. Keep an eye out for the par-3 12th, which demands a precise shot over a dip to a well-guarded green - it's a real beauty and a card-wrecker if you're not careful. The finishing stretch also offers some great risk-reward opportunities, particularly the par-5 18th where a good drive can set up a chance to go for the green in two.
What are the facilities like at Stanedge Golf Club, and is there a good place to relax after a round?
Stanedge has a welcoming, unpretentious clubhouse where you can genuinely relax after your round. You'll find a well-stocked bar and a comfortable lounge area, perfect for dissecting your game over a pint and some honest pub grub. Their practice facilities are solid too, with a decent putting green and a driving range to warm up or work out the kinks.