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Moor Hall Golf Club

Course Status

Following a further inspection and the poor forecast continuing throughout today and in to tomorrow, we have taken the decision to keep the course closed tomorrow. A further inspection will take place if/when conditions improve. Any change in course Updated: 7th Dec 2024

Course Status

The Course

This mature parkland Golf Course was designed initially in 1932 by Messrs, Hawtree and Taylor, who at the time were one of the prominent golf course architects. In 2018 the club decided to completely redevelop the Golf Course and employed the world renowned golf course Architects McKenzie and Ebert, who are responsible for developing some of the worlds most famous open championship courses. Tom McKenzie`s design relocated every bunker and provided subtle but significant run off areas to challenge every level of golfer. This half a million pound investment was completed in April 2020. `

The course is recognised for always being in excellent condition with fantastic tree lined fairways and wonderful greens. Whether you are playing from the back tees or the front tees, this is recognised as one of the best tests of golf in the Midlands, creating a great balance of difficulty and reward for every level of golfer. You will need to score well on the front nine as the last 6 holes are a great challenge for everyone.

HoleWhiteParSIYellowParSIRedParSIBlueParSI
152951151651146851252957
21753915239140318175313
330041328241325246300411
4353433244329141035345
547951746251745952479515
647341448414535847341
7318415300415297414318417
8364453314530941636449
931847304472974431843
330937OUT311937OUT296638OUT330937OUT
1034741032841032049347410
11168316146316138315168316
1236741235341232345367412
13150318124318113317150318
1443642420423884143642
1544048414484044344048
1644744434444275744744
17184314158314135313184314
18445464284642351144546
298433IN280533IN267135IN298433IN
330937OUT311937OUT296638OUT330937OUT
629370TOTAL592470TOTAL563773TOTAL629370TOTAL




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