New Mills Golf Club Derbyshire

New Mills Golf Club Derbyshire

The New Mills Golf Club is a members club located high in the foothills of the Pennines, near the borders of Derbyshire, Cheshire and Greater Manchester. Its position on the edge of the Peak District National Park makes it ideal for golfers visiting the area.

The location is renowned for its natural beauty and affords panoramic views of the Cheshire Plain and beyond to the Welsh mountains in the west. Kinder Scout, the highest mountain in the Peak District, provides a dramatic backdrop to the course in the east.

The course was established in 1907 and comprises 18 holes, with long and short game practice areas. The original 9 holes is complemented by a further 9 holes which opened in Spring 2002, providing a challenging course for all golfers.