Knott End Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I get to Knott End Golf Course, and is the Fleetwood ferry worth the trip?

Absolutely, taking the passenger ferry from Fleetwood is part of the charm and we highly recommend it. It's a quick, scenic crossing across the Wyre Estuary, dropping you right near the course. You'll enjoy the views and the unique arrival experience before you even tee off.

What kind of golf experience should I expect at Knott End - is it a true links course?

While it's certainly coastal and exposed, Knott End isn't a classic links course in the traditional sense; think more parkland-links hybrid. You'll find a relatively flat layout with some tricky gorse and a few holes that demand precision, especially when the wind picks up. It's a fun, honest test of your game.

When's the best time to play Knott End Golf Course for ideal conditions?

We always recommend late spring through early autumn (May to September) for the best weather and course conditions. You'll get longer daylight hours and generally less wind, though a coastal breeze is always a possibility. Avoid the depths of winter unless you're truly hardy.

Is Knott End Golf Course a good value compared to other courses in Lancashire?

Without a doubt, Knott End offers excellent value for money, especially considering its coastal location and friendly atmosphere. It's a much more accessible option than some of the region's pricier championship courses, providing a solid round without breaking the bank. You get a genuine, unpretentious golf experience here.

What are the standout holes or unique features I should look out for at Knott End?

Keep an eye out for the views across Morecambe Bay and the Lakeland Fells from several holes, particularly around the 9th and 10th. The course's compact nature means you're always close to the action, and the welcoming clubhouse is perfect for a post-round pint. It's the kind of place where you feel like a local, even on your first visit.