Manchester Golf Clib is one of the oldest in England (1882) although the current course is a bit older at 1911-12.
A moorland course over somewhat hilly terrain on the outskirts of Manchester-close to Rochdale-with background views of the Peak District and Saddleworth Moor . The golf course is a haven for wildlife in this heavily populated country.
It was a bit of dreary day for photography (not exactly a surprise) but the colours of the course with its wild flowers, different grasses and bumpy terrain still came through. The moor is a haven for wildlife in this heavily populated country.
There's lots of micro movement in the fairways that adds interest. A few of the fairways switch back and forth in cant. And the greens are sited in a pleasant mix:
If only that one powerline could be buried!
13th
13th back
1st from side.
1st from behind. Super short par 4 through a valley.
2nd
2nd
3rd
4th-natural dell.
5th from distance.
6th tee
micro-movement in 6th fairway
Back up 6th. Blind pond?!
7th short 4
8th (big false front)
looking back up at 8th.
back up 9th
10th tee
Perched green.
behind 10th.
11th (big pit down the left of this hole)
11th looking back
12th tee (best hole)
12th from left
12th central
bunkers
14th tee
14th bunkers
15th tee
I'm missing a few pics (plus some vintage ones)-will post later if this thread gets any interest. But I didn't get a good look at 17th and 18th because it started peeing down in true Manchester fashion. From a quick glance, I had a nagging feeling that the 18th didn't quite live up to the rest.
It's about 30 mins from airport.