Duxbury Park Golf Course

18 hole Par 71

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 73
  • Slope Rating: 121
  • Course Rating: 71.2

Website: https://www.glendalegolf.co.uk/Duxbury-Park-Golf-Course

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the overall playing experience like at Duxbury Park, especially for a local course?

You'll find Duxbury Park offers a genuinely pleasant round, especially considering its public access. The course winds through mature parkland, giving you a real sense of escape without being overly manicured like some private clubs. It's a solid, enjoyable test that feels welcoming to all skill levels.

Are there any particularly memorable or challenging holes at Duxbury Park?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 12th; it's a beauty that demands precision over water. The back nine, in general, feels a bit more open and offers some great risk-reward opportunities that will test your shot-making. You'll definitely remember a few of those greens.

When's the best time to play Duxbury Park, and do I need to book a tee time far in advance?

We recommend visiting in late spring or early autumn when the parkland scenery is at its best and the ground conditions are usually ideal. While it's a popular local spot, booking a few days ahead, especially for weekend mornings, should secure your preferred tee time. Don't just show up expecting to walk on.

What kind of facilities can I expect at Duxbury Park beyond the course itself?

Duxbury Park keeps things practical and focused on the golf. You'll find a friendly clubhouse with a bar for a post-round pint and a small pro shop for essentials and last-minute gear. Don't expect a lavish spa, but it has everything you need for a comfortable day on the links.

Is Duxbury Park a good value for money, and how easy is it to get to?

For the quality of golf and the pleasant setting, Duxbury Park offers excellent value for money; it's one of those hidden gems that won't break the bank. It's conveniently located near Chorley, making it easily accessible by car from across Lancashire and the wider North West of England.