Dorchester Way, Tytherington,
Macclesfield, Cheshire SK10 2JP
Office
+44 (0)1625 506 000Pro shop
+44 (0)1625 506 013Fax
+44 (0)1625 506 040Website
Visit websiteThe Course:
18 holes. Tree-lined & open parkland. Undulating terrain - several slopes to climb.
Surroundings:
Woodland, open countryside and limited residential.
Designer:
Patrick Dawson & Dave Thomas
53.282112
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19 miles S of Manchester
Tytherington Club
Opened in 1986, The Tytherington Club was one of the United Kingdom’s first custom-built golf and health club facilities. Situated in the heart of Cheshire, just outside Macclesfield, the modern parkland golf course is set in gently rolling parkland, containing plenty of elevation changes and undulation.
The layout is routed through partly-open/partly-wooded terrain with over 100 bunkers defining the fairways and guarding the often mounded greens. Small copses of trees and eight water hazards also create the need for good course management. Although nearby Prestbury Golf Club occupies an area of sandy subsoil, The Tytherington's base of clay can make things heavier going in the winter months.
The clubhouse offers state of the art health and fitness facilities, function rooms and health and beauty rooms, a club for all to enjoy. As of 2020, you can also Stay & Play at The Tytherington, with onsite accommodation in The Tytherington Hotel (see Where2Stay section below).
Visitors welcome on weekdays; more restricted at weekends.
Must book in advance.
Contact club for full details, discounts, packages, etc. [Last updated: 2021].
Players generally walk this course. Golf carts available for hire.
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The Tytherington Club is a member of the Club Company group, which operates over 10 golf club's in England, including Nizels G&CC and The Warwickshire (also covered by Where2Golf.com).
The name Tytherington originally comes from Anglo-Saxon and means "the tithing enclosure"; a tithe enclosure was an allotment of land given to the church.
Dorchester Way, Tytherington, Macclesfield, Cheshire SK10 2JP.
+44 (0)1625 506 000
Visit websiteSet in the grounds of the popular Tytherington Club, the Tytherington Hotel was designed by hotel consultants Sparc Studio and offers 65 ensuite rooms with 24-hour room service. All guests have access to the restaurant and bar at the neighbouring Tytherington Club, as well as its health and fitness facilities, swimming pool, day spa and the 18-hole championship golf course.
Tytherington Club
Prestbury; Mottram Hall.
Wilmslow; Stockport; Reddish Vale; Cavendish.
Springwood Way, Macclesfield, Cheshire SK10 2XA
+44 (0)871 527 8694
Visit websiteThis Macclesfield North hotel is part of Premier Inns, the UK & Ireland's biggest budget hotel group, which offers comfortable, good quality accommodation at competitively low prices.
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Tytherington; Prestbury; Mottram Hall.
Wilmslow; Stockport; Reddish Vale; Cavendish.
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