SHRIGLEY HALL HOTEL, GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
🏴 Macclesfield, Cheshire, England
Designed by Donald Steel
Shrigley Hall Hotel, Golf & Country Club sits in the Cheshire countryside near Macclesfield, occupying parkland on the edge of the Peak District. The course was designed by Donald Steel, one of Britain's most prolific golf architects, whose portfolio includes numerous redesigns of classic courses as well as original layouts across the UK and Europe. Steel's work here takes advantage of the rolling terrain and mature woodland that characterizes the estate.
The routing moves through varied topography, with elevation changes that provide views across the Cheshire Plain toward the Pennines. The layout incorporates natural features of the parkland setting, including established trees that frame fairways and define strategic choices from the tee. Water comes into play on several holes, and the design asks for thoughtful course management rather than relying solely on length. The property's character reflects its origins as a country estate, with the Victorian manor house serving as the hotel centerpiece.
Shrigley functions primarily as a hotel and country club facility, offering golf as part of a broader leisure experience that includes spa amenities and conference facilities. The course serves both hotel guests and members, typical of many English parkland venues that combine accommodation with golf. Its location makes it accessible to golfers from Manchester and the surrounding region, and the Donald Steel design provides a solid parkland test within a traditional country house setting.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Shrigley was designed by Donald Steel.
Yes. Shrigley at Shrigley Hall Hotel, Golf & Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Shrigley is 71.
Shrigley plays 6,241 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Shrigley is 135.
Shrigley is a 18-hole course.