Barlaston Golf Club
Barlaston golf Club nestles alongside the River Trent just south of Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire. Designed by Peter Alliss in 1977, Barlaston Golf Course is described as a little beauty. Many societies from the West Midlands, Liverpool and Manchester have already discovered Barlaston when looking for a break. The course, a par 68 over 5,800 yards long, never plays the same on morning and afternoon rounds, so don’t expect an easy day. Take a look at some of the Super Challenges that face you in the rolling meadow land at Barlaston. OK! Nearly forgot to mention the water. It’s there to greet you between the Second and Fifth, and is no friend to the slicers, hookers, or wayward drivers. It’s not just the Trent to the left, but the ponds and ditches you meet on the way. Now, we come to the hard part, SWAMPY !!!!, a 418 yards dog leg left with a difference. It’s a brave shot for the lower handicapper to the delightful green. And still the same challenge for the high handicapper with his third. Then there’s the Lake, just waiting to catch you out. If it doesn’t, then make your way to the splendid green that awaits you. Talking of greens, that’s what we are proud of at Barlaston, every one a delight, ”¦”¦. and maintained to the highest standard.
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