Eaton is a thriving Members' golf club set in scenic Cheshire countryside. The course, designed by the famous Donald Steel, has individuality whilst incorporating natural features of ponds, streams and woodland within the gently undulating terrain. There is a fair challenge for all levels of golfer, with the large, high-quality greens and four different tees, providing courses ranging from 5642 yds (red) to 6714 yds (black) over the eighteen holes of play.We offer a warm welcome to visitor and members alike.
Services
It is not surprising that Russ won UK Golf Club Steward of the Year when you realise the experience he brought to Eaton Golf Club. His personality, sense of humour and professionalism endears him to members, staff and visitors. Joining the royal Navy in 1983 and being trained in all aspects of the hospitality trade enabled him to take professional exams to become a Leading Steward.
Eaton is an 18 hole Cheshire Countryside course located outside the village of Waverton some 5 miles from Chester, and bordered on the western side by the Shropshire Union Canal. The course was designed by Donald Steel and opened in 1993. The design utilises natural woodland, copses and ponds and gently undulates incorporating two streams.
Visitors are assured of a very warm welcome at Eaton Golf Club. Societies and casual visitors return year after year to enjoy the quality and challenge of our golf course. In addition we run Open Competitions for Men, Ladies, Mixed and Men's Seniors which are all very popular. Our award winning staff will provide a first class choice of food and drink, including guest beers, all with excellent service.
Thank you for considering joining Eaton Golf club. Everyone associated with the club are rightly proud of it and hopefully if your application is successful you will become part of one of the premier golf courses in the region. At the heart of Eaton Golf Club is its members - it is a club owned by members and run by members.
The Annual Handbook gives you the calendar for the year, along with members' names and telephone numbers. More recent diary events can be seen on the website as can members' details including their email addresses. There is a card system, Eaton Voice, for you to give your suggestions to the committees that run the various parts of club.