Regent Park Golf Club

Course Type
Parkland
Designer
TBC
Par
70 
Slope
 
Rating
1.8
Golf Professional
TBC
Green Fees
Reviews
1

Course Information

ADDRESS:
Links Road, Chorley New Road, Bolton, BL6 4AF, United Kingdom
WHAT/THREE/WORDS:
Unknown
TELEPHONE:
01204 495421
DESCRIPTION:

Regent Park Golf Club, located in Bolton, Greater Manchester, offers a beautifully designed 18-hole, par-72 parkland course that stretches over 6,404 yards. The course is known for its rolling fairways, mature trees, and challenging water features that provide a rewarding test for golfers of all abilities. The par-5 fifteenth hole is a standout, with its long fairway and tricky approach shot, while the par-3 twelfth offers a scenic tee shot over a pond. Conveniently located near the M61 and A666, Regent Park Golf Club is easily accessible from Bolton and surrounding areas. Local attractions such as the scenic Jumbles Country Park and the historic Bolton Museum enhance the experience for visitors. With its welcoming atmosphere and commitment to maintaining excellent course conditions, Regent Park Golf Club provides a fantastic golfing experience for both members and visitors.

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Overall Course Rating
1.8 / 5

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Course Scorecards

Course Tee Holes Par Rating Slope Add Card
Regent Park Golf Club White 18 71 70.9 124

Regulars At This Course

GRAHAM BRANNAN
14.5
Kevin Gibson
36.0
Darren Loftus
36.0
Craig Orrell
28.0
Russell Walton
18.0
Jimmy Foy
22.0

Golf Club Reviews

Roberta Upton
36.0
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Awful boggy track - Avoid at all cost ?

Regent Park Golf Club was a very pretty parkland course with tight fairways and deep bunkers, once apparently ? Course is currently a morass of mud and standing water with lakes where the bunkers used to be ! Looks badly maintained just now except for the greens which were surprisingly good considering the rainfall albeit with pitch marks and scuff damage on most ? Also 4 holes in the lowest and wettest part are closed and have been excavated in some sort of up-grade? This leaves a revised layour with at least 3 instances of "Where on earth is the next tee ?" especially the 5th with an unsignposted 60 yard walk across a practice area to find the tee ? Clubhouse was close on the Sunday we visited too! We only paid £7 each but we will NOT be coming back any time soon ! AVOID ! ?
Date Tuesday, 16, October 2012