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  2. Manchester Golf Club - Wikipedia

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    In 1883, the words "St Andrew’s" was dropped and the original Manchester Golf Club became known as the "'Old' Manchester Golf Club". The club originally played on a 9-hole course at Manley Park. In 1898, the club relocated to Trafford Park, with Trafford Hall becoming the clubhouse. With the lease on the course expiring, the club was on the ...

  3. Topgolf - Wikipedia

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    Topgolf also offers golf lessons, leagues, tournaments, concerts, and corporate and social events. Lounge by Topgolf, is a smaller location with a live sports restaurant, a few public hitting bays and a special events bay plus virtual game simulators.

  4. Timperley - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 the club was named Trafford Sports Club of the Year and Greater Manchester Sports Club of the Year. [22] Golf has been played on the site of Altrincham municipal golf course since 1893 when Timperley Golf Club was founded. Altrincham Golf Club offers competitive golf on a large scale.

  5. Thomas Renouf - Wikipedia

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    During his tenure at Trafford Park he began designing golf courses—particularly in the north of England—and added the layout of the Alderley Edge course to his resumé. [ 3 ] Renouf had a number of regional tournament successes while he was posted at Trafford Park; wins included the Manchester Courier Cup in 1910 and 1930 and the Manchester ...

  6. Timperley Hall - Wikipedia

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    The golf course was opened to the public in 1935. Since 1950, the hall has been owned by a series of breweries, most recently by Marston's , and it is now operated as a public house. [ 8 ] The site of the moated hall, Trafford Hall Farm, and the golf club, are owned by Trafford Council as of 2010.

  7. Hale Barns - Wikipedia

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    The Ward contains a large amount of agricultural land including two private golf courses. There is also a number of private sports clubs within the Ward providing facilities for tennis, bowling and football. It is generally considered to be an affluent Ward in the top 10% wealthiest areas in England." — Trafford MBC 2006 [11]

  8. Sale, Greater Manchester - Wikipedia

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    Sale United FC plays at Crossford Bridge and was recognised as Trafford's Sports Club of the Year in 2004. Sale Golf Club and Ashton on Mersey Golf Club have courses on the outskirts of the town, [105] [106] and a municipal pitch and putt is based at Woodheys Park. [107] Trafford Rowing Club has a boathouse beside the canal. [108]

  9. Trafford Park - Wikipedia

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    Trafford Park is an area of the Metropolitan Borough of Trafford, Greater Manchester, England, opposite Salford Quays on the southern side of the Manchester Ship Canal, 3.4 miles (5.5 km) southwest of Manchester city centre and 1.3 miles (2.1 km) north of Stretford.