MANCHESTER GOLF CLUB
🏴 Middleton, Greater Manchester, England
Designed by Harry S. Colt
Manchester Golf Club occupies moorland terrain in Middleton, on the northern edge of Greater Manchester. The course was designed by Harry S. Colt and opened in 1924, representing one of his relatively few works in the northwest of England. Colt routed the layout across rolling, heather-clad ground that provides natural elevation changes and expansive views over the surrounding countryside. The site's sandy subsoil ensures good drainage year-round, a characteristic feature of moorland courses in this part of Britain.
The design follows Colt's familiar principles: strategic bunkering, greens with subtle contours, and holes that reward thoughtful placement over raw distance. The routing takes advantage of the property's natural movement, with several holes playing along ridgelines and others descending into lower ground. Heather and gorse frame many fairways, tightening landing areas and penalizing wayward shots in the traditional moorland style.
Manchester Golf Club has served as a regional venue for amateur competitions and county-level events over the decades. The club maintains a traditional members' club atmosphere, with a clubhouse that reflects the course's interwar origins. The layout remains largely faithful to Colt's original design, though some modifications have been made over the years to accommodate modern equipment and maintenance practices. The course provides a representative example of Colt's work on natural moorland terrain, less celebrated than his championship designs but consistent in its strategic demands and integration with the landscape.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Manchester was designed by Harry S. Colt.
Yes. Manchester at Manchester Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Manchester is 72.
Manchester plays 6,491 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Manchester is 139.
Manchester is a 18-hole course.