Hawkstone Park Golf Club – Hawkstone Course
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What we say
This is where Sandy Lyle was brought up golfing-wise (his father was club pro) and nowadays it’s the home of two contrasting courses – the Hawkstone is a traditional parkland track while the longer, modern Championship is an American-style layout with plenty of sand and water to negotiate. Try and make time too to play the wonderful par-3 course.
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There is a wonderful contrast between the two courses at Hawkstone Park Golf Club - the Hawkstone golf course which opened in 1920 is very traditional in design, compared to the more recent Championship golf course, which is very modern with a distinctly American flavour. Both golf courses are fair and rewarding to play for golfers of all standards with the emphasis on strategic play rather than length.
A six-hole Academy golf course provides a great opportunity for a quick warm-up round and is complemented by a range of off-course practice facilities including a 12-bay range and two large putting greens.
The purpose-built golf centre has a restaurant with balcony seating, which overlooks both finishing holes of each 18-hole golf course.
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- Address Weston, , SHREWSBURY
- Tel 01948 841700
- Website www.hpgcgolf.com
Course Information
Course | 72 par |
Course Style | - |
Green Fees | Basic rate £49.00. If booking within 40 days of play, fees are £25 week/£30 weekend. If booking within 5 days of play, fees are £17.50 week/£25 weekend and £12.50 after 1pm. |
Course Length | 6,116 yards (5,592 metres) |
Holes | 18 |
Difficulty | Medium 11-20 |
Course Membership | Proprietary |
Course Features
- Course has: Bar
- Course has: Buggy Hire
- Course has: Driving Range
- Course has: Practice Green
- Course has: Pro Shop
- Course has: Restaurant
- Course has: Trolley Hire
- Course has: Dress Code
- Course has: Club Hire
- Course has: Handicap
Your Reviews
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I have been a member at Hawkstone for about five years. In 2008, the Hawkstone course was probably in the best condition of my time as a member. Both courses get hammered with the large number of visitors but the Hawstone course was in good condition all year. I find the clubhouse a bit corporate and, when playing with friends prefer to use the excellent local pubs. A members snug bar would be appreciated. Unfortunately, the greenkeepling staff seem to be spending most of their time on the Hawkstone course (see my review of the 'Championship' course
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I played the open in June this year, and was very disappointed in the quality of the tees and greens , the greens seem to be in very poor condition. the layout is interesting with some very well designed holes. But I walked away with a poor impression. Happy to be told different.