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Captain's Day for Ladies

Sunday 1st June 2025

Despite a damp forecast, the weather stayed mostly dry as 42 ladies competed in the second major of the season at Ashton & Lea Golf Club. Hosted by Mr Captain Frank Leach, the day featured great golf, strong turnout, and superb hospitality. Andrea Kershaw claimed 1st Overall with a net 63, while Katherine Reynolds secured Best Gross. A big thank you to Captain Frank for his warm welcome and support — a fantastic day enjoyed by all!
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Lady Vice Captain's Day 2025

Sunday 1st June 2025

Held on Saturday 10th May, Lady Vice Captain’s Day marked a fantastic start to the season’s major competitions at Ashton & Lea Golf Club. Glorious sunshine and a strong turnout set the tone for a brilliant day, with June Deveney providing a warm welcome and superb hospitality. From tee-time refreshments to a delightful afternoon tea for special guests, the event was filled with great spirits and camaraderie. Congratulations to all the prize winners, and a big thank you to June for hosting such a memorable day!
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Ladies Get into Golf Programme 2025

Wednesday 22nd January 2025

Our Ladies section & Golf Professionals are running another "get into golf" initiative to introduce ladies to golf ....
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Club History

THE HISTORY OF ASHTON & LEA GOLF CLUB

The early years of the twentieth century saw the beginning of the Ashton & Lea Golf Club; historically that is, for it all began in 1908 as Ashton Golf Club.  The name was obviously taken from the area of Preston where the course was located.

In 1906, the Port Authority of Preston had purchased a large parcel of land from Sir James de Houghton adjoining their dock development site. A councillor R.V. Brocklehurst, representing a group of local gentlemen, entered into an agreement with port Authority to rent the said land for purpose of constructing a golf course and clubhouse.

The Ashton Golf Club ceased its activities at Ashton marsh in 1911 when Preston Corporation requisitioned the land for municipal purposes. The members were determined to carry on and suitable land was found about 3.5 miles from the centre of Preston at Lea in 1912.

The Club took a new title of Ashton & Lea Golf Club and started as a 9 hole course, in 1913 the course was first registered on 14th Feb, and in 1914 it was extended to 18 holes. The war clouds were gathering and with the outbreak of hostilities, the club allowed parts of the course to be turned over to food production, the course again returned to nine holes.

In 1920 the priority was a new club house, this was built of wooden construction, and two years later they returned to 18 hole course. Things never run smoothly for long and disaster struck in 1927 a fire destroyed the Club House.

A new club house was built of brick and opened in 1928 adjacent to Blackpool Road a truly attractive building and still occupying the site today, though somewhat altered, the home of B.N.F.L. complex of sport facilities.

The start of World War 2 in 1939 the course had to be reduced to 9 holes for food production. When the War was over, the U.K. Atomic Energy Authority had built a large works complex and was seeking land. The club gave up their Club House and 2 fairways to provide housing estate and sports facilities.

Virtually starting from scratch once again after the War, the Ashton & Lea Golf Club moved across the brook, past Tudors Farm and established a wooden building on the site of present club house.

The present club house was built in 1993/4 and some of the wooden structure is still to be seen to this day.

In April 2019, a new state of the art driving range and short game facility was added to the Club's facilities 





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