Warrington Golf Club
- Holes
- 18
- Par
- 71
- Length
- 6,240 yds
- Founded
- 1903
- Green fee
- £90
Course details last verified 1 August 2026 from the club’s own website.
Warrington Golf Club has played over its Appleton site since 1903, an eighteen-hole course set in the Cheshire countryside just south of Warrington, a town on the River Mersey between Liverpool and Manchester. The course measures 6,240 yards against a par of 71, a full-length test by county standards. Appleton lies in the belt of mixed farmland and residential parishes south of the Manchester Ship Canal corridor, an area that historically supplied Warrington's industrial growth but retains open, gently rolling ground away from the town centre. A round currently costs £90 for a green fee, positioning the club toward the upper end of pricing for a members' course in this part of Cheshire. More than a century of continuous play on the same site has allowed the course to mature, with the kind of established tree lines and settled turf that only comes with long tenure on unchanged ground.
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