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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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Hole by hole guide:

Course Information

The Par 71 course measures 6359 yards from the white tees, 6112 from the yellows tees and 5508 from the ladies tees. Ashton & Lea is a fairly flat course and provides a fair test of golf for players of all abilities, but it is a course that requires the player to think and plot their way round.

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Also on this page : Course Layout | Scorecard | Local Rules | Slope Rating Tables

The Course

The course features three tricky par-3's, most notably the picturesque 6th, where anything short could land in the ditch and anything long out of bounds. Water plays its part at Ashton & Lea, as seven holes on the back nine are affected by it. Another of the outstanding holes is the short par-4 13th - on the tee the player is faced with either attempting to fly the water that lurks around 210 yards from the tee, or play safe and lay-up short leaving a longer second. The approach shot is played downhill to a bowl shaped green; a par here is readily accepted.

The greens at Ashton & Lea are small and elusive and the course has a reputation for being one of the best kept in the North West.


Course Layout


Scorecard


Local Rules


Slope Rating Tables





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