INGESTRE PARK GOLF CLUB
🏴 Stafford, Staffordshire, England
Designed by F.W. Hawtree
Ingestre Park Golf Club sits within the grounds of Ingestre Hall, a seventeenth-century mansion near Stafford in Staffordshire. The course was designed by F.W. Hawtree, a prominent figure in British golf architecture whose work spans the mid-twentieth century. Hawtree, often working alongside his father Frederick G. Hawtree and later his son Martin, contributed to numerous courses across England, bringing a practical understanding of inland parkland design to projects like Ingestre.
The layout occupies gently rolling parkland terrain typical of the English Midlands, with mature trees framing fairways and defining strategic corridors. The estate setting provides a sense of seclusion and historical continuity, with the hall and surrounding landscape lending character to the round. Hawtree's design emphasizes playability while incorporating natural features and established woodland to create variety in hole character and shot requirements.
Ingestre serves primarily as a members' club, offering a traditional parkland experience in a region where such courses form the backbone of club golf. The routing takes advantage of the estate's topography without dramatic elevation changes, and the course presents a straightforward test suitable for a range of abilities. Like many Hawtree designs, it balances strategic interest with accessibility, reflecting the architect's philosophy of creating enjoyable golf within the landscape at hand.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Ingestre was designed by F.W. Hawtree.
Yes. Ingestre at Ingestre Park Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Ingestre is 71.
Ingestre plays 6,437 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Ingestre is 123.
Ingestre is a 18-hole course.