WALTON HALL GOLF CLUB
🏴 Higher Walton, Cheshire, England
Designed by Dave Thomas, Peter Alliss
Walton Hall Golf Club occupies parkland in Higher Walton, a village south of Warrington in Cheshire. The course was designed by Dave Thomas and Peter Alliss, two former Ryder Cup players who collaborated on numerous British layouts during the 1970s and 1980s. Their partnership typically emphasized strategic bunkering and green complexes that reward accurate approach play, characteristics that define many of their courses across England.
The routing makes use of mature woodland and gently rolling terrain typical of Cheshire's agricultural landscape. Water features appear on several holes, adding variety to the challenge and requiring careful club selection. The design incorporates the natural contours of the land rather than imposing dramatic earthworks, creating a parkland experience that feels integrated with its setting.
Walton Hall serves as a members' club with facilities that support regular club competitions and social golf. The course provides a test for players of varying abilities, with length and hazard placement offering different challenges from different tee positions. Like many Thomas-Alliss designs, the layout emphasizes course management and rewards players who think their way around rather than relying solely on power.
The club operates within the broader golfing community of Cheshire, a county with a strong tradition of parkland golf. While not a tournament venue of national prominence, Walton Hall represents the kind of well-maintained members' course that forms the backbone of English club golf.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Walton Hall was designed by Dave Thomas and Peter Alliss.
Yes. Walton Hall at Walton Hall Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Walton Hall is 72.
Walton Hall plays 6,638 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Walton Hall is 136.
Walton Hall is a 18-hole course.