Cheshire West and Chester
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Courses
- Sandfield Golf Course and Driving Range - 9 hole Par 31
- Carden Park Golf Club - 18 hole Par 72 Nicklaus Course, 18 hole Par 72 Cheshire Course and driving range
- Vicars Cross Golf Club - 18 hole Par 72
- Chester Golf Club
- Eaton Golf Club (Waverton) - 18 hole Par 72
- Aldersey Green Golf Club - 18 hole Par 71
- Pryors Hayes Golf Club
- Helsby Golf Club - 18 hole Par 70
- Nicklaus Golf Course
- Cheshire Golf Course
- Westminster Park Municipal Golf Course - 9 hole Par 27
- Upton-by-Chester Golf Club - 18 hole Par 69
- Ellesmere Port Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I play golf directly within Cheshire West and Chester?
You won't find any golf courses directly within the administrative boundaries of Cheshire West and Chester itself. While it's a beautiful area, its focus isn't on golf, so you'll need to venture just outside for a round. We recommend planning your golf days in nearby regions.
Where are the closest golf courses if I'm staying in Cheshire West and Chester?
If you're based in Cheshire West and Chester, your best bet for golf is a short drive into the surrounding English counties or further into Wales. You'll find excellent options like Royal Liverpool or Delamere Forest just across the border in England, or head west into North Wales for coastal links. Consider these as easy day trips from your base.
What's the best time of year to visit Cheshire West and Chester if I plan to golf nearby?
For the best golfing conditions in the surrounding areas, we always suggest visiting between late spring and early autumn, roughly May through September. The weather is generally milder and drier, making for more enjoyable rounds and better course conditions. You'll also find longer daylight hours, perfect for fitting in a full day of golf and exploring.
Is Cheshire West and Chester a good base for a golf trip, even without local courses?
Absolutely, Cheshire West and Chester makes a surprisingly strategic base for a diverse golf trip, especially if you enjoy exploring beyond the fairways. Its central location offers easy access to championship courses in both North Wales and the Wirral Peninsula in England, often within a 30-60 minute drive. You'll appreciate returning to its charming towns after a day on the links.
What non-golf activities should I explore in Cheshire West and Chester during a golf-focused trip?
Since you'll be driving out for golf, make sure to carve out time to enjoy the unique charm of Cheshire West and Chester itself. We highly recommend exploring the historic city of Chester with its Roman walls and Rows, or taking a leisurely canal boat trip. It's a fantastic region for history buffs and foodies, offering a perfect balance to your golf days.