
Cheshire Golf
The unified organisation for men's, ladies and junior golf in Cheshire


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A list of all affiliated clubs in the county with contact information and links
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A wide range of events for golfers of all abilities
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Latest news, updates and announcements

Super Sarah crowned 2025 English Senior Women’s Champion-Wendy Taylor Salver
Cheshire golfer Sarah Naden a member of Wilmslow GC beat Debbie Richards (Burhill) in the semi final...
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Romiley host Golf Sixes
Romiley Golf Club were superb hosts for the opening fixture of the Golf Sixes League, Stockport.Meli...
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Under 14s win at Bramall Park
Cheshire Boys Under 14’s enjoyed a great day at Bramall Park and notched up an exciting first win of...
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Macclesfield Past Captains Delighted With Their Charity Results
Clive and Gill (Centre)with the banners, cheques and charity representatives Macclesfield Golf Club...
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Men win in Cumbria to open league season
Having come close to winning the Northern Counties League in the last 2 years, Cheshire travelled to...
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Senior Men defeat Boys at Heyrose
Heyrose Golf Club has only recently become a members club and they provided great support for the ma...
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An opportunity has arisen for a GOLF DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR Cheshire Golf Limited is looking for a passionate and committed individual to join its Board as Golf Development Director. With 95 affiliated clubs and more than 45,000 golfers, Cheshire is one of the most active golfing counties in England. Supporting golfers and maintaining strong relationships with them is essential to our success. This is a voluntary role supported by the Junior Team Managers, and a Committee. You will lead the efforts to grow the game in the county to identify and prioritise initiatives relevant to increasing golf participation in Cheshire. For more information please write to Cleveland McCurdy with your CV chair@cheshiregolf.org.uk www.cheshiregolf.org.uk England Golf County of The Year 2026 #CheshireGolf #GolfDevelopment #GolfJobs #GolfVolunteer #GrowTheGame #FutureOfGolf #EnglandGolf #CountyGolf #GolfCommunity #JuniorGolf #WomenAndGirlsGolf #LeadershipOpportunity #VolunteerOpportunity #CountyOfTheYear #CheshireGolf2026

Cheshire v Yorkshire and their The Northern Counties Match at Bromborough has started this morning. For live scoring follow us here > https://cgl-cheshirevyorkshire2026.golfgenius.com/pages/12784434905224358560

The 2026 Amateur Championship starts on Monday at Royal Liverpool and West Lancs Good luck to our Cheshire players: Steve Capper (Royal Liverpool) Matt Dodd-Berry (Royal Liverpool) Dan Hayes (Bramhall) It's been 26 years since Royal Liverpool hosted the Championship and held the very first Amateur Championship in 1885. The club has been one of the championship's most frequent venues, hosting it on 18 previous occasions, including 1885, 1887, 1890, 1894, 1898, 1902, 1906, 1910, 1921, 1927, 1933, 1939, 1953, 1962, 1969, 1975, 1995 and 2000. The Amateur Championship is one of the most prestigious amateur events in world golf. Past champions include José María Olazábal, Sergio García and Matteo Manassero. Winning it can be career-defining. The champion traditionally receives invitations to major championships, including: The Open Championship Masters Tournament The U.S. Amateur and other elite amateur events. Monday–Tuesday 36 holes of stroke-play qualifying. One round at Royal Liverpool and one at West Lancashire. Wednesday–Friday Knockout match-play rounds at Royal Liverpool. Saturday 36-hole final contested over morning and afternoon rounds. https://www.randa.org/championships/the-amateur-championship Photo credits where known Tom Ward. R&A. Leaderboard Photography.

The match is a key fixture in the 2026 Men's Northern Counties League, with Cheshire hosting Yorkshire. It is one of Cheshire's five league matches this season and could be crucial in determining the final league standings. Morning: 18 holes foursomes Afternoon: 18 holes singles Cheshire Non-Playing Captain: Dom Barnes Cheshire Players: Josh Sims (Caldy) Cole Self (Ringway) Jon Beesley (Vale Royal Abbey) Dan Heron (Royal Liverpool) Paul McFerran (Sandiway Joe Sephton (Wallasey) Alfie Oakes (Wilmslow) Sam Johnson (Astbury) Sam Burton (Tytherington) Josh McMahon (Wallasey) Richard Galley (Delamere Forest) Matty Griffiths (Lymm) The Northern Counties League is contested between: Cheshire Yorkshire Lancashire Durham Northumberland Cumbria Supporters are welcome, come and join us for an exciting day. Good luck Cheshire!

Teeing off at 11.30am and with the weather looking wet this afternoon Cheshire Golfer and leader - Richard Baird has it all to play for. The Championship has been dominated recently by Welsh international senior golfer Neil Roderick, who successfully defended the title in 2025 and entered 2026 as one of the players to watch. It's going to be a fascinating day at Aberdovey!

A splendid day at Eaglescliffe today where Cheshire Women drew their match and came second in the final standings. Well done all! It all came down to the very last match and the very last hole. Cheshire managed a 2.5–2.5 draw against Lancashire. Yorkshire won 5–0 against Cumbria, which means they take first place, and Cheshire finish second - just ahead of Lancashire. The great news is that the North has two qualifying spots this year, so Cheshire are through to the finals in July! A fantastic effort from everyone involved. All absolutely chuffed with that result! County Match Week is effectively the highest level of amateur county team golf for women in England, below only the national championships and elite England squads. For Cheshire, it is one of the most important team events of the year. In the North Region, six counties compete: • Cheshire • Cumbria • Durham • Lancashire • Northumberland • Yorkshire The event is played over three days and rotates around the counties. Eaglescliffe Golf Club, host venue for the 2026 Women's North Region County Match Week, is a classic James Braid design dating from 1928, later enhanced by Henry Cotton with the addition of four holes in 1968. An interesting historical fact: Eaglescliffe hosted an exhibition match in 1933 between Walter Hagen and Percy Alliss, with Hagen shooting 74 to Alliss's 78.
Our Supporters
The county coaching programme and match preparation would not be possible without the ongoing support of the following clubs and facilities.
Wallasey Golf Club, Dunham Forest Golf Club, The Beeches Golf, Marton Meadows Golf Club, Prestbury Golf Club,
Caldy Golf Club , Torque Golf, Helsby Golf Club, Wilmslow Golf Club, Disley Golf Club, Golf Bays, Eaton Golf Club, Styal Golf Club, Society of West Cheshire Past Lady Captains, Manchester & District Ladies Golf Association, Society of Liverpool Golf Captains

