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About Willesley Park Golf Club

Willesley Park Golf Club has been on its’ present site since 1920 when the land was leased from Major Ashworth, who had previously bought the Willesley Estate including Willesley Hall. The golf course, smaller than it is now, was designed by Mr Cotton, one of the famous triumvirate of Braid, Taylor and Vardon. The course was opened for play in April 1921 and expanded to more nearly its’ current size in 1926.

Around 1930, the Golf Club had the opportunity to buy Willesley Hall, and what a fine clubhouse it would have made, but the cost proved to be too much. In addition, its’ location was considered to be too far out of town at a time when most members did not have cars. After the Second World War, during which much of the course was given over to agriculture, the course was re-opened for play. The members were able to buy the land from the Ashworth Estate. Club membership increased over the next few years and a much needed new clubhouse was built in 1957/58.

In 1961 a magnificent silver fox was donated to the Leicestershire and Rutland County Golf Union by Mr. Alf Chapman for the inauguration of an open 36 hole competition specifically to attract the top amateurs in the midlands. This tournament is played every year at Willesley Park and has some notable winners, including Mark James, Peter McEvoy, Paul Baxter and Gary Wolstenholme. In 2003, the trophy was won for the first time by a Willesley member, Paul Dixon.

When the golf course was purchased from the Willesley Estate, there stood, on the 9th fairway, a statue of Diana, Goddess of the Hunt. The statue had gradually deteriorated over the years and in 1981 was found to have been destroyed and only the plinth remained until 2000 when, after a concerted fund raising effort during the millennium year, a new statue was unveiled in its’ place by Barbara Abney-Hastings, the Countess of Loudoun.

Willesley Park Golf Club is fine mature golf course, part parkland and part heathland, and has some splendid views over the surrounding countryside. The first hole is a superb driving hole. The first part of the hole is played along an avenue of lime trees which once flanked the old coach road from the old Norman castle in the town to the now demolished Willesley Hall. Most of the holes require accuracy off the tee and a programme of course improvement and bunker renovation and re-siting has put more of a premium on accuracy with approach shots too. Added to this are some subtle borrows on the greens and the whole is one of the finest golf courses in the county.

Contact Us

Willesley Park Golf Club
Measham Road
Ashby-de-la-Zouch
Leicestershire
LE65 2PF

Telephone: 01530 414596
Fax: 01530 564169
Email: info@willesleypark.com