Hall o'th' Hill
Chorley, Lancashire, United Kingdom
Founded in 1897, Chorley Golf Club is an 18-hole championship course set across 127 acres of rolling moorland in Lancashire. The course stretches 6,498 yards and offers panoramic views extending from the South Lakes to North Wales, providing a scenic moorland setting with challenging terrain.
The layout is designed to test golfers of all skill levels, from experienced players to those developing their game. The undulating moorland landscape creates natural elevation changes that characterize the course's difficulty and playability. Recent improvements to both the course conditioning and clubhouse facilities have enhanced the overall experience.
The club has established a strong reputation as one of the finest golf courses in the region, consistently hosting competitive play. It features an active competition calendar including men's, ladies, mixed, and junior tournaments throughout the year. The club teams compete in regional leagues such as the Ribble Valley Seniors, Preston & District, and other regional competitions, reflecting the course's standing within competitive golf.
The club also maintains tournament facilities and event spaces, demonstrating its capacity to host significant golfing occasions and social events alongside regular play.