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The Marriott Worsley Park Hotel & Country Club is growing in its reputation not just for golf but also as a hotel. Set in 200 acres of mature parkland, formerly the private estate and home of the Duke of Bridgewater, near the leafy village of Worsley west of Manchester, the hotel is built around carefully restored Victorian farm buildings and offers an ideal location to enjoy golf and relax. It is a 4* deluxe hotel with 158 bedrooms ideally situated 15 minutes from Manchester City Centre and 15 minutes from The Trafford Centre. The hotel incorporates extensive facilities that include a spacious fitness suite, sauna, steam room, exercise studio, 20 metre pool plus an aroma spa offering truly relaxing treatments. The hotel has two restaurants, The Dining Rooms at Worsley Park, located in the main hotel and in the Country Club conveniently situated for golfers is the Terrace Brasserie, adjacent to the Sports and Spikes Bar.
Worsley Park (Marriott Worsley Park)
Designed by European Golf Design in association with Michael King, the golf course at Worsley Park provides an exciting challenge to golfers of all abilities. The golf course has been laid out utilising the natural contours of the terrain and the indigenous water features, the greens and tees are all laid to USGA specifications, making it a truly enjoyable challenge. Enhanced in 2008 with the introduction of a full buggy path. At 6,611 yards (par 71) from the back tees, this is a course that requires brains instead of brute strength to achieve a successful score. Worsley Park continues to host the European Challenge tour and has done for 4 consecutive years and hasl extended its tournament golf status by hosting the Manchester Evening News Open in October 2008.
18 Holes, Par 71, Yardage 6611. Parkland.Show Card
Worsley Park also offers the keen golfer a 250m practice range, which includes tees constructed to USGA specification. In addition there is a short game practice area conveniently positioned next to the halfway house and a large putting green adjacent to the first tee.