Brocton Hall Golf Club
Golf Courses & Equipment in Stafford, Staffordshire
Brocton Hall Golf Club was established in 1894 and moved to its present location at Brocton, near Stafford, in 1923. The pretty 18 hole parkland golf course, on the edge of Cannock Chase in Staffordshire, was designed by Harry Vardon and its layout remains very largely as he planned it. The mature trees and attractive water features combine to supply a searching test of golf. The club house, a distinguished country house, supplies superb bar and renowned dining facilities.
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read moreThe 18 hole golf course is a parkland course set in the beautiful grounds of Brocton Hall Estate, which is on the edge of Cannock Chase. The course was designed by Harry Vardon and the official opening of the course, on 12th July 1923 by the Fourth Earl of Lichfield, was followed by an exhibition match between the course architect Harry Vardon and Ted Ray. Harry Vardon won The Open six times and also the US Open in 1900 with Ted Ray being Open Champion in 1912. The course, although not as long as many modern courses, provides a good test of golf.