BARLASTON GOLF CLUB
🏴 Stone, Staffordshire, England
Designed by Peter Alliss
Barlaston Golf Club sits in the Staffordshire countryside near Stone, roughly midway between Stoke-on-Trent and Stafford. The course was designed by Peter Alliss, the renowned television commentator who also maintained a parallel career in golf course architecture, often working in partnership with Dave Thomas. The layout occupies gently rolling parkland terrain typical of this part of the English Midlands, with mature trees framing many holes and providing definition to the routing.
The course measures around 6,400 yards from the back tees and presents a balanced test suited to members and visitors across skill levels. Alliss's design philosophy emphasized playability and strategic interest without excessive penal features, and Barlaston reflects this approach with fairways that reward accuracy over pure length and greens that require thoughtful approach play. The property's natural contours create variety in stance and shot-making throughout the round.
Barlaston functions primarily as a members' club serving the local golfing community in North Staffordshire. The club maintains traditional values of hospitality and course conditioning while remaining accessible to visitors by arrangement. The setting offers a peaceful retreat from the nearby urban centers, with views across the Trent Valley visible from elevated portions of the course. The layout provides a representative example of mid-to-late twentieth-century parkland design in the English Midlands, emphasizing playability and natural integration with the landscape.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Barlaston was designed by Peter Alliss.
Yes. Barlaston at Barlaston Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Barlaston is 69.
Barlaston plays 5,801 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Barlaston is 120.
Barlaston is a 18-hole course.