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Hurlston Hall opened in 1994 as a purpose-built 18-hole parkland course within a 200-acre estate steeped in Tudor heritage. Designed by Donald Steel and refined a decade later by MacKenzie and Ebert, the course emphasises strategic play and natural contours, complemented by a full leisure complex including spa, dining, and accommodation on the historic grounds.
Layout & location
Setting. 200 acres of rolling countryside on the historic Hurlston Hall Estate in Lancashire
Founded 1994 · Designed by Donald Steel; refined by Tom MacKenzie and Martin Ebert in 2011.
Notable
- Designed by internationally respected architect Donald Steel
- Course layout refined in 2011 by MacKenzie and Ebert who had worked with Steel
- Named holes including High Hopes, The Wallet, Jim's Billabong, Lightning Creek, The Rockies, Hallowed Ground
- Estate dates back to 16th century Tudor origins
Facilities
- Leisure Club
- Gym and spa complex
- The Scullery Restaurant
- Members bar
- Private dining room for up to 16 guests
- Driving range
- Golf shop
- Caravan park
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