Peover Golf Club, Plumley Moor Road, Lower Peover, Near Knutsford, Cheshire, WA16 9SE. Tel: 01565 723 337. Fax: 01565 723 311
The Course-
Peover Golf Club is a challenging eighteen hole par 72 parkland course, measuring 6702 yards off the back tees covering 165 acres of varied terrain and is now considered one of the country's sternest tests for any golfer.
The course is situated in picturesque surroundings where the course and its fairways make the most of their natural features without exploiting them. The ponds and the Peover Eye River that runs through the course are havens for wildlife, but attractive as they are, they have no respect for the wayward drive or that misplaced approach shot.
The tees and the greens have been positioned to maximise the benefits of the natural contours of the land. There is an excellent mix of holes varying in design and character with many doglegs and water hazards including the Peover Eye River which three of the fairways cross, including the first, so there's no relaxing from the offset.
The undulating landscape has been enhanced with thousands of new trees which, with the existing mature trees and woodland, give aesthetic appeal as well as privacy, safety and space between holes. These credentials make Peover Golf Club one of the most exciting and sternest tests for any golfer seeking a real appreciation of their abilities.
The substantial practice area will accommodate a drive of over 250 yards. There is a pitching and putting green plus a practice net adjacent to the first tees.
Important Points -
Care of the Course
Please note all Tee times must be booked this will save disappointment if there are no Tee times available.
REPAIR PITCH MARKS, PREPLACE DIVOTS, RAKE BUNKERS, PROTECT TREES AND AVOID LITTER.
Practice on the course is strictly forbidden
a) The practice area is situated next to the 16th fairway.
b) Only practice away from the motorway.
c) No practice swings on the tee.
Trolleys
Trolleys cannot be permitted over the winter months, that is from 1st October through to 1st April approximately. unless fitted with hedgehog wheels
Members can only sign in 3 people at any one time. These prices will be reviewed.
Course Closed
If, owing to the weather, the ground is unfit for play a notice will be posted in the car park and a message will be left on the answer phone.
This includes all practice functions
Safety - Dangerous Play
Safety for all golfers and green staff working on the course and people using the rights of way must be of PARAMOUNT IMPORTANCE.
Insurance
Members must have insurance cover for public liability.
In view of the recently litigation's published in the press.
Notices
Members must abide by any instructions on notices posted around the course.
Golf Rules
Members must adhere to the rules of golf as laid down by the Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews, the English Golf Union and The English Ladies Golf Association.
It is imperative that the Director's uphold the powers delegated to them to remain affiliated to these bodies.
Members who do not uphold the rules will be disciplined. This could lead to suspensions jeopardising their membership of Peover Golf Club and the above bodies.
THE DIRECTORS OR THE COMMITTEE MAY TERMINATE MEMBERSHIP. IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT THE DIRECTORS OR THEIR APPOINTED REPRESENTATIVES ARE INFORMED OF ANY TRANSGRESSIONS ON THE COURSE OR IN THE CLUBHHOUSE FOR THE WELFARE OF CLUB MEMBERS AND VISITORS
Dress Code
No jeans, tracksuits, sport shoes, collarless/sleeveless, t/shirts, trainers are not permitted on the course or any of the club premises. A smart standard of attire is expected including golf shoes.
Day lockers are available in the locker room, please no spikes in the car park or driveways. SOFT SPIKES ARE PREFERRED.
Amendments
These rules may, from time to time, be revoked, altered or added to by the proprietors.
Liability
The proprietors do not accept any liability for loss, theft, injury or damage to persons or property on any land or property owned by them.
Peover Golf course appeared in the Top Ten list of New Courses in the National Golf Cluber magazine in 2009. Click on images to view article.
