Course Overview

"The best nine-holer in the North West. A fabulously undulating piece of ground with very clever use of the same meandering stream on six holes. The 7th/16th is a majestic hole which would not be out of place on any course int the world. Don't be fooled by the lack of 18 holes - this is a serious golf course!"

Alderley Edge Golf Club – LOCAL RULES

OUT OF BOUNDS (Rule 18.2) In, over or beyond:
  • Any hedge, wall inside edge of fence posts or line of white stakes defining the boundary of the course
  • The boundary ditch to the left of the 3rd/12th holes
  • The car park and paths, patio and flower beds surrounding the Clubhouse
  • The white stakes and boundary ditch to the right when playing the 5th/14th holes only
  • The stakes supporting the net behind the 2nd/11th green
  • The white stakes to the left of the 7th/16th holes.
OBSTRUCTIONS (Rule 16.1) The following are defined as Immovable Obstructions:
  • Young trees marked with stakes or yellow tags
  • Man-made paths within the boundaries of the course
  • The drain plugs on the 5th/14th & 6th/15th greens
  • The net surrounding the 17th white tees
  • The fence surrounding the 4th and 13th tees
  • Sprinkler heads
  • The small trench (OOB 5th) to the right of the 6th/15th
GROUND UNDER REPAIR (Rule 16.1)

Ground Under Repair is marked as GUR and/or by an unbroken white line. The flower beds to the rear of the 4th/13th and clearly defined hoof or tractor tracks in the general area* are defined as Ground Under Repair.

PENALTY AREAS (Rule 17)

Red stakes identify penalty areas and where red lines exist they define the margin.  If there is no red line then the marker posts will identify the margin of the penalty area.  Should a line or post not exist then the margin should be taken along the natural limits of the penalty area.

The following penalty areas can be found on the course:

  • The Whitehall Brook which crosses the course.
  • The Black Brook / Drainage Ditch to the right of the 1st green.
  • Penalty for Breach of local Rule
  • Match play – Loss of Hole: Stroke Play – Two Strokes

* Note for clarification

The term ‘general area’ covers the entire course except for the four specific areas of the course described in Rule 2.2b, which are:

  • The teeing area the player must use in starting the hole they are playing (Rule 6.2),
  • All penalty areas (Rule 17),
  • All bunkers (Rule 12), and
  • The putting green of the hole the player is playing (Rule 13).

Golf Committee 2024

SPRINKLER HEADS (clarification of local rule)

Relief from interference by immovable obstructions may be taken under Rule 16-1b.  In addition, if the ball lies in the general area  and an immovable obstruction on or within two club-lengths of the putting green and within two club-lengths of the ball intervenes on the line of play between the ball and the hole, the player may take free relief by dropping the original ball or another ball in this relief area.

Reference Point: The nearest point of complete relief in the general area.

Size of Relief Area Measured from the Reference Point: One club-length, but within these limits:

  • Must be in the general area,
  • Must not be nearer the hole than the reference point, and
  • There must be complete relief from all interference by the immovable obstruction.

Exception:  A player may not take relief under this Local Rule if interference by anything other than the immovable obstruction makes the stroke clearly impracticable.

Penalty for breach of Local Rule:  Match play – Loss of hole; Stroke play – Two strokes.

Hole
Name
White Yards
Par
Yellow Yards
Par
SI
Red Yards
Par
SI
1
Whitehall
418
4
409
4
9
402
5
11
2
The Knoll
444
5
427
5
13
373
4
1
3
Little Singa Moor
439
4
435
4
5
430
5
7
4
Butterfly Bank
146
3
137
3
15
129
3
15
5
Stockton View
365
4
357
4
3
289
4
3
6
Spinney
124
3
119
3
17
128
3
17
7
Lowlands
430
4
425
4
1
429
5
5
8
Quarry
171
3
172
3
7
128
3
13
9
Brookfield
368
4
342
4
11
309
4
9
OUT
2905
34
2823
34
2617
36
10
Whitehall
418
4
409
4
10
402
5
12
11
The Knoll
424
4
419
4
4
405
5
6
12
Little Singa Moor
413
4
409
4
6
396
5
10
13
Butterfly Bank
143
3
133
3
16
125
3
16
14
Stockton View
371
4
361
4
2
289
4
4
15
Spinney
130
3
127
3
18
128
3
18
16
The Pulpit
473
5
451
5
14
384
4
2
17
Quarry
175
3
172
3
8
128
3
14
18
Brookfield
342
4
307
4
12
340
4
8
IN
2889
34
2788
34
2597
36
OUT
2905
34
2823
34
2617
36
TOTAL
5794
68
5611
68
5214
72

A HOLE IN ONE AT ALDERLEY EDGE GOLF CLUB

1. The Match secretary of the relevant category, having signed the qualifying scorecard, should leave it with the Club Administrator.  The Club Administrator will advise the Member who achieved the hole in one of the options available.

2. It is also possible to register a hole in one with England Golf as follows:

So if you’ve been good – or lucky – enough to card that longed-for ace, submit your signed scorecard below to enter our hole-in-one club.

Exclusively for England Golf club members and iGolf subscribers, one submission each month will receive a unique prize, while we’ll recognise your achievement in our hole-in-one honours list.

To submit your scorecard for a recent round, simply email a scanned copy, a photo, or a screenshot of your scorecard to members@englandgolf.org.

  • Name
  • England Golf/iGolf membership number (formerly CDH)
  • A screenshot of your scorecard from the MyEG app or scanned copy/photo of the original scorecard
  • Course played
  • Date of round
  • Tees which you played from on the day


Tell us a bit of detail about the hole-in-one, and the circumstances, and we’ll enter your name into our monthly prize draw.

For the full England Golf instructions and Terms and Conditions please click here: England Golf hole-in-one

3. There is also the ‘National Hole in One Registry’ which can be accessed by typing those words into a search engine. Again it is up to the individual to register, provide copy of scorecard etc.

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Course Records

Category
Name
Score
Pro
Mike Slater
63
Amateur
Dave Austin
64
Lady
Anne Greenhough
71