Mossock Hall Golf Club
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Mossock Hall Golf Club
Established in 1996 Mossock Hall Golf Club is a par 71 course set in 130 acres of beautiful countryside on the Lancashire/Merseyside border. It is conveniently located close to the North West's major road networks just 5 minutes form M58 junction 3 yet it maintains a peaceful tranquillity when out on the course.

Visitors will find a challenging 18 hole par 71 parkland course, a beautiful refurbished 18th Century clubhouse, practice facilities and golf shop stocking all the necessary equipment, accessories and apparel for both men and women. Mossock Hall Golf Club can boast that the course is open all year round.
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Mossock Hall Golf Club welcomes day visitors, please check on course availability by telephoning the professional's shop (01695 424969) prior to your visit. Tailored trousers or shorts must be worn with socks covering the ankle. Shirts must have a collar and be tucked in to trousers or shorts. The following clothing and footwear are not permitted: jeans, cords, cargo pants, rugby/football apparel, trainers, flip flops.
Tailored trousers or shorts must be worn with socks. Shirts must have a collar and be tucked in to trousers or shorts. The following clothing and footwear are not permitted: jeans, cords, cargo pants, rugby/football apparel, trainers, flip flops. Hats must be removed in the clubhouse. A non-refundable deposit of 5.00 per person must be received within 14 days of your provisional booking.
Mossock Hall Golf Club is the perfect venue for your wedding, birthday party, christening or any other celebratory occasion. Offering the very best facilities coupled with courteous and professional staff. Great care has been taken in the selection of menus. If there are any particular requirements that are not detailed on the menus, the staff will be more than happy to discuss them.
Reviews (10)
Mark Tew
Mark Tew
Sep 08, 2021
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Lovely course ,2nd visit with our society,,,staff very friendly, fairways and greens very good condition some lovely holes out there , looking forward to my next visit
Peter Hope
Peter Hope
Jul 10, 2021
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Greens were excellent. Not very challenging on the whole and £30 a round a bit steep to say the least. Pleasant bar for coffee tea and alcohol.
Ronald Maher
Ronald Maher
Jun 09, 2021
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Excellent golf course the greens run smooth and true a great days golf the food was excellent
Paul Mcevoy
Paul Mcevoy
May 29, 2021
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Nice course but a little bit crowded , definitely not a 10 minute gap between tee times .
Arah Jenting
Arah Jenting
May 25, 2021
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Bad course. Poor bar, beer always flat. Nice staff behind bar but can't make up for the poor quality drinks. Course to be desired to.
Chris Kinsella
Chris Kinsella
Apr 10, 2021
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A lovely golf club and course, a must for golfer's not too long, but very intriguing. Excellent place to play.
Bev Rimmer
Bev Rimmer
Nov 02, 2020
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This course was in immaculate condition, played off back tees, it was certainly a good test, some long par 4's and 5's, greens superb. Staff polite and helpful, good day from start to finish.
Thomas Roberts
Thomas Roberts
Jun 26, 2020
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Great course. Have to plot your way around dog-legs, but there are longer holes for the bombers too. Course was in great nick and staff were friendly.
Michael Canavan
Michael Canavan
Jun 01, 2018
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First time I’ve been here. Excellent course and well kept. Good mixture of short & long courses. Finished off with a pint in the clubhouse with all my golfing mates.
Unfortunately, they didn’t serve cask ale? The bar guy said ‘the members don’t want it’? (And here was me thinking old men like cask ale!). No, what is ACTUALLY going on is: 1. because the clubhouse DONT serve cask ale...most golfers just choose another drink. That’s different to ‘all members don’t like/want cask ale’ - which would make them at odds with the whole country! Yes
Mcconville Frank
Mcconville Frank
Aug 06, 2017
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Date played 17/5/17 Brilliant course great value superb condition great value 5☆greens and fairways played as part of society