Glossop and District Golf Club

Course Type
Parkland
Designer
TBC
Par
68 
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0.0
Golf Professional
TBC
Green Fees
Reviews
1

Course Information

ADDRESS:
Sheffield Road, Glossop, Derbyshire SK13 7PU, Glossop, Derbyshire, SK13 7PU, United Kingdom
WHAT/THREE/WORDS:
Unknown
TELEPHONE:
01457 853 1
DESCRIPTION:

Glossop and District Golf Club is a charming 9-hole course located in the scenic High Peak area of Derbyshire, just off the A57 Snake Pass, providing easy access from Manchester and Sheffield. The course is set within the picturesque foothills of the Peak District, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. Despite being a shorter course, Glossop provides a challenging round with its rolling fairways, strategically placed bunkers, and fast greens.

Its location, near local attractions such as the Pennine Way and Kinder Scout, makes it a popular choice for both golfers and outdoor enthusiasts. The clubhouse is a welcoming hub for golfers, offering snacks, drinks, and a friendly atmosphere after a round. Whether you’re a local player or visiting the Peak District, Glossop and District Golf Club provides a relaxing and scenic golfing experience, easily reachable from the A57 and A628.

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Nev Smith
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Fantastic location lovely course.

This isn't the longest course in the world, but it is set in a stunning location and a number of the holes will definately test you. It's basically a 9 hole course, except with 11 greens (the 5th/14th and 6th/15th are played to different greens) and a number of different tees. The tricky bit the first time you play here is knowing where you're actually going on some of the holes, especially when playing the 5th/14th and 6th/15th. The guy in the pro shop kindly pointed out to me where to go, although maybe he should have told my clubs!

This isn't an easy walking course, so be prepared for a number of climbs if you're playing all 18. It is certinly worth the effort though, as the views from the top of the course are stunning.

Would I recommend playing here? If I lived nearby I think I'd want to be a member, that's how much I recommend it.

Date Wednesday, 20, September 2017