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Designed by James Braid in 1932, Lancaster is a parkland course measuring 6512 yards par 71 that weaves through dramatic Lakeland views before revealing an unexpected seaward aspect after the 11th. The course is anchored by a celebrated 18th hole set beneath the Grade 1 listed Ashton Hall, which offers accommodation and hospitality alongside excellent practice facilities.
Layout & location
Setting. Lakeland Hills, Trough of Bowland and the Lune Estuary views; seaward aspect towards open bay after 11 holes
Founded 1932 · Designed by James Braid.
Notable
- Designed by James Braid
- Lancashire County Championship venue
- signature 18th hole
- dogleg ninth
- 17th hole known as Braids Best
- 18th hole in Peter Alliss's Top 10 finishing holes
Facilities
- Grade 1 listed clubhouse Ashton Hall dating back to 14th century
- 11 en-suite bedrooms
- dining facilities
- PGA Professional's Shop
- practice area
- driving range
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