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Fleetwood Golf Club

  The Flyovers will provide you with good pointers to attack the greens, best kept secret is, keep the ball on the fairway, same on all courses LOL, but avoid straying left or right, the rough at times can be very punishing.  The undulations on some fairways can leave you difficult lies, hitting a good drive, then finding the ball 1 foot above or below the feet can occur.


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CLICK ON THE NUMBERS ABOVE TO VIEW THE FLYOVER FOR EACH HOLE

The Links at Fleetwood Golf Club

The image above, shows the positioning of the rifle ranges, used by the battalion, which dates back to 1880. The image is over-layed over the course as it is today, mostly.  None of the homes to the right hand side, existed back then.

A little Fleetwood Golf course history.

The game of golf has been played in Fleetwood since 1861, when officers from the barracks played for "The Olympic" on the dunes by the North Euston hotel. Three sites of golf have been used in the town until our current location was opened in 1932. The course is a traditional seaside links, with subtle undulations and punishing rough, rewarding accuracy off the tee. We have four sets of tees blue, red, yellow, white offering golfers of all ages and abilities the chance to enjoy true links golf. 

The Course Scorecard and World handicap tables, can be found below

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Our courses:

Men 18 Holes

White - 72.0, 126.

Yellow - 70.9, 122.

Red - 67.3, 110.

Blue - 63.4, 98.

Women 18 Holes

Purple - 74.6, 130.

Red - 72.2, 126.

Blue - 67.0, 112.


Men 9 Holes

White - 34.5, 119.

Yellow - 34.0, 118.

Red - 32.2, 107.

Blue - 30.3, 91.

Women 9 Holes

Purple - 35.8, 126.

Red - 34.5, 118.

Blue - 31.3, 101.











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