Macclesfield Road
Prestbury, Cheshire, United Kingdom
Prestbury Golf Club is a parkland course situated in Cheshire, approximately 15 miles south of Manchester near Macclesfield. Founded in 1920, the course was designed by the renowned Harry Colt and is ranked 83rd in England's Top 100 courses, with recent recognition as fourth in the Cheshire region.
The layout takes full advantage of the site's dramatic elevation changes and hilly terrain, creating an undulating course that challenges golfers of all levels. The sandy subsoil ensures exceptional drainage throughout the year. The course features recently refurbished bunkers and is described as offering an excellent balance between challenge and physical beauty.
With its traditional private members' club focus, Prestbury hosts various competitions including open tournaments and society events. The club provides practice facilities and a teaching academy alongside the main course. The clubhouse includes an extended outside terrace for post-round enjoyment, and the course is maintained to high standards year-round, making it suitable for play in all seasons.