Chorlton-cum-Hardy Golf Club, Manchester in England
Chorlton-cum-Hardy was founded in 1902 in the Mersey Valley, north ofthe River Mersey. There has been a hall on the site for over 800 years.
St. Ambrose (Edward Barlow) was born at Barlow hall in 1585 and took the
name Ambrose when he was ordained in 1617. He was executed for his faith
in 1641 and canonised by Pope Paul VI in 1970. His ghost is said to haunt
the upper floors of the hall to this day! In 1905 the members leased the
historic Barlow Hall as their Clubhouse and opened the 18-hole course.
Set in the grounds of the Hall this challenging parkland winds its way
down narrow fairways and around the banks of the Mersey. In such tranquil
surroundings it is difficult to believe you are just 4 miles from Manchester
city centre. At just below 6,000 yds, this Par 70 is a great test for
any golfer.
Chorlton-cum-Hardy Golf Club
Barlow Hall
Barlow Hall Road
Chorlton-cum-Hardy
Manchester M21 7JJ
Tel: 0161 881 5830
Fax: 0161 881 4532




