Shaw Hill Golf Club
3.5
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Course Information
Shaw Hill Golf Club, Lancashire is an 18 hole, par 72 (6283 yard), resort, parkland golf course designed by Laurence Allamby in 1926
18 holes | Par 72 | 6283 yards | Resort | Parkland
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Address: Preston Road, Whittle-le-Woods, Chorley, Lancashire, PR6 7PP United Kingdom
Tel: 01257 269221
Golf Pro: David Clarke | Tel: 01257 279222
Website: http://www.shaw-hill.co.uk
Golf Club Facilities
Midweek Guide: £30.00 per 18 holes *
Weekend Guide: £40.00 per 18 holes *
- Societies Accepted to Play
- Society Deals Available
- 7 Day Membership Available
- 5 Day Membership Available
* Any prices shown are guide prices, please confirm with the course prior to booking.
Review Information
GOLFSHAKE RATING
3.48
AVERAGE RATING 4
(based on 89 reviews)
HIGHLY RATED
would play again or recommend
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Reviewed Oct 27 2022
Mr
ABSOLUTELY SHOCKING DON’T WASTE YOUR MONEYGreen keeper stopped us playing at 2pm to switch the hole position, just as I was about to take my shot into the green.
Incredibly overpriced for the standard of course
Very poor customer service in the club shop as the golf pro insisted my dad to “hurry up” when selecting a glove to purchase
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Reviewed Sep 8 2024
Needs improvement
Played Shaw Hill in one of their Open competitions today and it was basically unplayable. Yes we are in September and coming towards winter rules but the course needs a lot of work to get it back to the condition it once was. The greens are great and its clear this is the only thing that has been worked on, everything else needs attention such as the tee boxes, the first cut (which is more like a third cut) and just general maintenance of the course. I've played Shaw Hill over 10 times over the years so know it well and was looking forward to the round today, but it has to be the worse course I've played all year. The course doesn't drain well and buggies were being allowed out today in some very wet conditions - obviously to maximize income but no consideration to the course. I would only recommend playing this course in summer - save your money and go elsewhere. At £40 for a weekend round I've played better municipals. Neil (Tee Time 09:07)Reviewer Rating
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Reviewed Nov 8 2021
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Reviewed Apr 28 2021
Poor Greens
Played here many times, normally enjoy the course, great layout and amazing views. Managed a game last week there for £30 a round. Normal for a course this standard. However the greens where the worst i have played on for many years, patchy, bumpy and very poor condition. I would have expected the staff to inform us as well as a discount. No reply from my emails either. POOR.Reviewer Rating
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Reviewed Oct 10 2017
Lovely course --but avoid if wet --unplayable
This is a lovely scenic course with some really interesting and challenging holes and I'm sure would be lovely to play on a dry sunny day .But after a period of rain its virtually unplayable-- as no buggies were allowed push trolleys made for a hard days golf. Add to that the number of lost balls due to them getting plugged and buried in the quagmire that passed for some fairways and it wasn't pleasant. The much vaunted 8th ( by the club !) was certainly a feature hole when we played -- the first ever floating green I have ever tried to putt on !! We just got the weather wrong --but seriously avoid after rain.Reviewer Rating
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Reviewed Apr 25 2021
Poor greens and slow play
Played here on Sunday 25th April waited on every shot from the 4th tee (round took 4 hours and 30 minutes as a 2 ball). Greens were in very poor condition (rock hard and bald patches). Toilet facilities on course were a grotty portaloo and no refreshment available on the course. Green fee was £40 each and it wasn’t with it.Reviewer Rating
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Reviewed May 8 2018
(Round played: Apr 2018 - Score: 91 Handicap: 15)
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Reviewed May 8 2024
Improving Steadily but course let down by basics.
12 months since my last visit and was impressed with how the course has faired with the wet weather recently. Was in good playable condition, greens were ok but a little patchy but to be expected given recent weather.\\My main gripe is with the rough on this course. Far too thick and poorly cut, the clippings are left on top making it impossible to find your balls even in the first cut at times. Some holes require a considerable carry over rough like this and I saw many higher handicappers struggle to play these holes because of it. Really detracts from what is otherwise a very interesting course with great potential if it were more playable. \\Please get a grip on this as it detracts from the experience greatly.\\The hotel and restaurant are greatly improved and represent much better value for money now following an obvious major investment in decor and the standard of the food. Really impressed and the staff are lovely!\Reviewer Rating
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Reviewed May 25 2023
A Mixed Bag, Worth it for the course!
I have enjoyed playing and staying at Shaw Hill twice this month with two different groups. For context I am a 3 h’cap.Golf…
This is a very well designed course and, despite not being especially long on paper, defends itself well against long hitters by very well placed tress, blind shots, changes of elevation and dog legs. Hitting driver is something which you can only really do on a handful of holes without risking big trouble!
The architect of the course (Allamby) studied under Dr Alistair Mckenzie and his influence is clear on a number of holes. Nearly every hole presents its own challenge and offers something new, there are only really one or two benign holes with little interest. if I was to pick out a ‘signature hole’ then that would be the par 4 11th with the out the par 5 9th being an honourable mention.
The 11th is a challenging uphill tee shot to a very small landing area protected by fairway bunkers and a lateral hazard. The safe play will leave a mid to long iron into a raised green where you cannot see the base of the flag in the rear positions. The more aggressive line tight to the lateral hazard leaves a short iron/wedge shot but you must be very accurate to hit this area of the fairway.
The condition of the course was ‘fair’ overall, the playing surfaces on the fairways were very good throughout, however I found the greens a little inconsistent in terms of speed and quality of roll - a couple of greens had bare patches. On both visits the pins remained in the same positions on both days and the hole edges were getting very tatty on a good number of holes.
Tee boxes were generally fair, again tee marker positions were not moved day to day resulting in a divoted and uneven teeing ground. Many of the worst tee boxes had no divoting mix.
The cut of the rough was fairly uneven and cuttings had been left on top making it very difficult to find balls that had entered the first cut in places.
On course facilities were a little disappointing, a n undisguised porta-loo adjacent to the 10th tee being all that is on offer. For safety, I would think that having some form of drinking water point on the course would be a sensible addition especially given the hilly nature of the course, it is a very good walk for those who are perhaps not at the peak of fitness!
Practice facilities were also a little disappointing for somewhere that markets itself as a ‘golf and country club’. The putting green had a minimal number of holes for such a big area and those holes had remained i the same position for two weeks between my visits. Two nets are provided adjacent to the first tee for warming up and balls are provided, however the condition of the hitting mats is very poor (torn, gritty and uneven).
Overall, presentation of the course was acceptable but smacked of a ‘bare minimum’ approach…. this place could be so much more given the right support to the green staff and a bit of investment in some up-to-date on course facilities (a proper toilet, halfway house and drinking water).
Despite the issues I have highlighted, this is a great course that is well worth a visit and represents great value for money. I really enjoyed the challenge and look forward to playing here again in future.
Hotel….
My main comment would be that the hotel appears to be in a state of flux with some areas having been newly renovated in a modern style and other areas very much showing their age.
Both rooms I have stayed in were very dated and whilst clean, had various issues such as broken fittings/fixtures, uncontrollable radiators in the height of summer, windows that could not stay open. It was just all very much in need of refurbishment but for one night between golf it is fine.
The food I enjoyed was very good on both occasions and service was cheery if not a little disorganised. Breakfast was really nice and served quickly with a great continental selection to accompany the cooked options.
My only criticism of the dining would be that the hotel insisted on squeezing our group of 13 onto a table that would only comfortably accomodate 8/9 despite the whole restaurant being empty apart from our party - this was clearly done to minimise the need to turn around and reset tables. We asked to have a larger table for breakfast but alas we’re asked to squeeze into the same table until we complained.
There is a great range of drinks on offer in the bar but I is a little over priced (12.60 for two pints of fresh orange and lemonade).
The price of a one night stay with two rounds was appx £195 which I felt represented great value for money especially for a mixed ability group looking for a relaxed and social weekend.
In summary, despite the material shortcomings of the hotel and a basic approach to course presentation I would recommended Shaw Hill for the challenging and interesting parkland layout and their ability to offer good value for groups.
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Reviewed Jun 27 2020
Excellent Condition, Shame about the Bunkers
Course in great condition and looking picture perfect. Fairways & greens in excellent condition. Challenging course with some very good holes to challenge even the best golfers. A real shame about the condition of the bunkers which had very little sand in and were well below the standard I would expect of a course of this standard.Reviewer Rating
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Reviewed Oct 10 2019
Nice course, worth playing
Second time playing Shaw Hill, friendly welcome, good bacon bap to start. Course was very wet following recent poor weather, greens had been top dressed, some on temporary. Still a good lay out, worth playing but in drier conditions. Good food afterwards.(Round played: Oct 2019 - Score: 83 Handicap: 5.4)
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Reviewed Aug 20 2018
Rude members
Got asked to hurry up by a ladies member who wasn't even waiting for us. Disapoint as that kind of unwelcoming attitude is killing golf(Round played: Aug 2018 - Score: 95 Handicap: 14.5)
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Reviewed Oct 29 2017
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(Round played: Oct 2017 - Score: 104 Handicap: 26.1)
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Reviewed May 12 2012
(Round played: May 2012 - Score: 87 Handicap: )
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