Greater Manchester, United Kingdom
Turton Golf Club is situated on the edge of the West Pennine Moors near Bolton, offering a distinctive moorland and parkland course design. Founded in 1908, the course was James Braid-inspired and features 18 holes with a par of 70. The setting combines beautiful moorland terrain with parkland elements, creating varied landscapes and scenic views across the West Pennine countryside.
The course is designed to provide a balanced challenge suitable for both competitive golfers and those developing their game. Its moorland-parkland combination offers natural undulating terrain characteristic of the region. Turton has established itself as a popular destination for visitors and societies, regularly receiving positive reviews from independent golf organizations including Golfshake and Golf Now.
The club attracts golfers year after year due to its memorable course design and amenities. In addition to the course itself, Turton offers a recently refurbished clubhouse with dining facilities, Nick's Restaurant for formal dining, and function rooms available for events and societies. The club supports junior golf development and women's participation through R&A initiatives, maintaining a vibrant membership community with flexible membership options available.