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Silecroft Golf Course
Silecroft
Millom
Cumbria
LA18 4NX

Clubhouse 01229 774250
Club Secretary 01229 770467

Silecroft is a nine hole/eighteen tee links Golf Course set on the West Coast of Cumbria. Stand on the first tee and look across the Irish Sea, just a quick slice away, to the Isle of Man shimmering in the distance. As you progress around the course you will see Barrow–in–Furness and Walney Island to the South, whilst to the North is the imposing Black Combe at the foot of which Silecroft Village is located.On a clear, sunny and still day the course has enough challenges for all handicaps, but when the wind blows…

Course Overview:
9 Hole Links
2939 / 5896 yards
Open Year-round

Green Fees

£15 per day – Weekdays.
£20 per day – Weekends & Bank Holidays.
(both rates £10 with a member)
£5 for a Junior when accompanied by a responsible adult.
We accept 2-for-1 vouchers on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Visiting golfers are more than welcome at Silecroft Golf Club.

We ask that visiting golfers always contact the Club Secretary in order to check tee availability during weekdays but this is particularly important at weekends and Bank Holidays. Some restrictions may be in place during weekdays when competitions are being played and the Club Secretary will be able to advise on these.

Alternatively, the Clubhouse answering machine will contain a recorded message indicating any restrictions to play or tee availability which are in force.

If you would like more information, please see our website

 
 


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Last updated: 7th September 2010