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Preston Golf Club's 18-hole parkland course dates from 1892 and has been shaped by the hands of golf's greatest designers, from Vardon and Braid to MacKenzie. Set across 120 acres on Preston's north side, the course combines playable terrain with genuine challenge, featuring tree-lined fairways and USGA-standard greens recognised among the finest in the North.
Layout & location
Setting. 120 acres of parkland on the north side of Preston with tree-lined fairways, a meandering stream, and elevated tees overlooking the course's central dip
Founded 1892 · Designed by James Braid, Harry Vardon, Alister MacKenzie, Sandy Herd.
Notable
- Designed and refined by legendary golfers including Harry Vardon, James Braid, Alister MacKenzie, and Sandy Herd
- Hosted exhibition matches featuring Vardon, Braid, Herd, and Taylor
- Roosevelt Nine Nations Golf Tournament in 1974 with Bob Charles winning
- Adam Scott visited for a summer demo and sponsors the Adam Scott Trophy for Junior Golf
- Historic clubhouse featuring Fulwood Old Hall dating back to 1551
Facilities
- USGA-standard greens
- practice area
- driving range
- buggies
- clubhouse with locker rooms
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