DUXBURY PARK GOLF CLUB
🏴 Chorley, Lancashire, England
Designed by F.W. Hawtree
Duxbury Park occupies parkland terrain in Chorley, Lancashire, approximately midway between Manchester and Preston. The course was designed by F.W. Hawtree, a prominent figure in British golf architecture whose work spanned much of the twentieth century and included numerous layouts across England. The Hawtree family name remains well-established in course design, with Frederick William Hawtree representing an earlier generation of architects who shaped the character of many regional clubs during the mid-century period.
The routing moves through mature parkland with established tree cover and gently rolling topography typical of the Lancashire plain. Water features appear on several holes, adding strategic interest to what is otherwise a straightforward parkland test. The layout provides a mix of hole lengths and demands accuracy from the tee, particularly where tree-lined fairways narrow landing areas. Elevation changes are modest but sufficient to create variety in stance and approach angles.
Duxbury Park serves as a members' club with a local membership base drawn from Chorley and surrounding towns in central Lancashire. The course offers a traditional parkland experience without the severe length or difficulty of championship venues, making it accessible to a range of abilities. The setting remains relatively quiet despite proximity to urban areas, with views extending across the Lancashire countryside from higher points on the property.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Duxbury Park was designed by F.W. Hawtree.
Yes. Duxbury Park at Duxbury Park Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Duxbury Park is 71.
Duxbury Park plays 6,398 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Duxbury Park is 119.
Duxbury Park is a 18-hole course.