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Mere Golf and Country Club Course Plan

Golf Course

The James Braid designed golf course at Mere is as famous for its beauty as it is for the challenges it presents. The 6,817-yard, par-71 course was created out of 150 acres of Cheshire parkland in 1934 (click here to read more about the history of Mere). Mature trees, rhododendron bushes and the lake add considerable charm to a day’s golf but they are also there to test you! Water, ravines and thick vegetation have been incorporated into the layout so that care and accuracy are demanded on many holes. The last four holes in particular are notorious for wrecking previously respectable score cards. Sky Sports commentator Steve Beddoes has described Mere as ‘The Wentworth of the North’.

To prepare yourself for the challenges of Mere, there is a unique floating golf ball driving range where players can warm up . There is also a two-tier putting green, pitching and bunker practice area and an indoor video teaching facility, which offers full video analysis of your strokes.

To get a flavour of some of the challenges you may face at Mere, click here to read about a few of the tougher holes.

It would be hard to find a more picturesque course than Mere, with its parkland setting alongside the beautiful lake which gives the course its name. Mere offers cleverly sited hazards and some of the best greens in Britain.