Arscott Golf Club Shropshire
The course has been open since August 1992 but its maturity belies its age. Massive old oak and beech trees grace the course along with the remains of long forgotten mining and brick making industries. Large pools on the 17th and 18th holes are evidence of the clay dug over 100 years ago for brickworks in nearby Cruckmeole and Hanwood.
These pits now create very testing hazards on the last four holes, many golfers will tell you how they can change a winning card.
The coal mining industry has left its mark on the course in the form of copses of trees on the former pitmounds. The big hitters among you will drive over them on the dog leg 4th, others will take the safer route around in two.
The clubhouse at Arscott is a most attractive timber framed building with a perfectly positioned balcony to relax with a drink surrounded by stunning scenery. As well as catering for club members, societies and visitors the clubhouse is available for parties, meetings and dinners.
Arscott Golf Club has a very active membership with competitions and events being held throughout the year.