Lytham Green Drive Golf Club

Lytham Green Drive Golf Club

We are part of England’s famous “Golf Coast” which has 20 of the most acclaimed golf courses in the country.

Lytham Green Drive Golf Club had the honour of being an Open qualifying course in 1974, 1979 and 1988

Our club, founded in 1913, is an easy walking pleasant ‘Parkland Course’ with no strenuous hills, although buggies and pull trolleys are available for hire if needed. The course is ideal for all handicaps as it is particularly testing with rewards for the more venturous player but has allowances for shots by those of less ability.

Our Half-Way House is always stocked with a range of hot and cold beverages and quick snacks to prepare you for the tougher back nine.

‘Lytham Green Drive’ has a reputation as probably the friendliest and most sociable golf club on the Fylde. This reputation is gained over many years by feedback from visitors and guests alike.

You can be assured that a warm welcome and friendly atmosphere awaits you before and after the perfect round of golf.

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LYTHAM GREEN DRIVE GOLF CLUB
Ballam Road, Lytham St. Annes, FY8 4LE

T: 01253 737390
E: secretary@lythamgreendrive.co.uk

www.lythamgreendrive.co.uk

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