9
Holes
1950
Club Formed
County
Cumbria
9
Holes
1950
Club Formed
County
Cumbria
Last edited 2026-05-04
| Golf Club | Grange Fell Golf Club |
|---|---|
| Club County | Cumbria |
| Club Type | Members' Golf Club |
| Club Gender | |
| Club Formation | 1950 |
| Original Club Name | N/A |
| Course Access | Grange Fell |
| Domestic reciprocals | N/A |
| International reciprocals | N/A |
Grange Fell Golf Club is a members' golf club, in Cumbria. The club was first formed in 1950.
Grange Fell Golf Club in Cumbria was established with the efforts of A.B. Davy, the club's initial Captain and President, who along with Dr. R.W. Mason, Mr. O.H. Brown, and Mr. J.N. Gedye designed the course as an alternative to another proposed site. Construction of the golf course began in late 1950 under the guidance of Fred Robinson, a professional from Silverdale and former Grange, focusing on accentuating the natural contours and slopes of the terrain to create a challenging nine-hole course.
Each hole on the course has been given a distinctive name with a specific reasoning, ranging from 'Beggars Breeches' which has historical context linked to a charity originating from a traveler's found money, to 'Bay View' which offers a view across Morecambe Bay. The course features natural hazards and provides views of the surrounding Lakeland landscape, and has both men's and women's sections that offer various competitions.
Last edited 2026-05-04
| Grange Fell Golf Club | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Membership Types & Fees | |||
| Membership Type | Joining Fee £ | Annual Fee £ | |
| Full | 7 Day | - | 480 |
| 5 Day | - | - | |
| Intermediate (Eligible Ages) | Start: - | - | - |
| End: - | - | - | |
| Country | Domestic 1 | - | - |
| Domestic 2 | - | - | |
| Overseas | - | - | |
| Flexible | Flexible | - | - |
| Junior | Under 18s | - | - |
| Social | No Golf | - | - |
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