GREENWAY HALL GOLF CLUB
🏴 Stockton Brook, Staffordshire, England
Designed by James Braid
Greenway Hall Golf Club sits in the Staffordshire moorlands near Stockton Brook, occupying elevated terrain that characterizes this part of the English Midlands. James Braid designed the course in the early twentieth century, part of his prolific output across Britain during a period when he laid out or remodeled hundreds of courses. The property's natural contours and mature woodland provide the framework for a parkland layout that moves across rolling ground with the kind of strategic bunkering and green complexes typical of Braid's work from this era.
The routing takes advantage of the site's natural elevation changes, offering golfers a mix of uphill and downhill holes that require thoughtful club selection and course management. Braid's design philosophy emphasized playability for members while maintaining challenge through green positioning and hazard placement rather than excessive length. The course features several doglegs that work with the land's natural flow, and the greens themselves often sit at angles that reward accurate approach play.
Greenway Hall functions as a traditional members' club, serving the local golfing community in North Staffordshire. The setting provides views across the surrounding countryside, and the mature trees that line many fairways have grown considerably since the course's establishment, adding both definition and strategic interest to the layout. The club maintains the course as a year-round facility, with the moorland climate and drainage characteristics influencing playing conditions throughout the seasons.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Greenway was designed by James Braid.
Yes. Greenway at Greenway Hall Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Greenway is 68.
Greenway plays 5,630 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Greenway is 127.
Greenway is a 18-hole course.