The history
The Purley Chase Golf Club was founded in 1978.
The course was designed by B Tomlinson. Many improvements were made over the years making it one of the leading golf courses in the Midlands and North Warwickshire.
The course measured over 7,000 yards off the championship tees with a par of 72. Lakes were a feature on some of the shorter holes and together with lush fairways and undulating greens it made a challenging course for all grades of golfer. There was also a driving range. Good food and drink was available in the four star clubhouse.
In the early 1980s the secretary was C T Cooke and the professional P R Bottell. Membership of 500. Visitors’ fees were £1.50p.
Later in the 1980s the secretary was R G Place and the professional M Chamberlain. Membership of 600. Course records were; amateur – P Broadhurst, 72; professional – P Elson, 64. Visitors’ fees were; weekday £8; weekend, £12.
In the early 1990s the secretary was R G Place and the professional D Llewellyn.
Later in the 1990s the professional was Gary Carver. Visitors’ fees were; weekday, £15; weekends, £25.
Colin Jones who qualified via the World Golf Teachers Federation Course in Spain during March 2005 was the later professional.
Lawson Evans served for two years as captain 2009 – 2010. Captain for 2010/11 was Paul Crump; Senior Captain, Mike Stocking; Lady Captain, Kelly Naylor.
But the club which once had a membership of 700 fell into decline and was described as “overgrown and totally unplayable” towards the end of its days in 2012.
A couple of pics from what the club house and the course looked like
The explore
I was here with my lady but as i saw how the building looked i asked her to wait in the car so it's more of a solo explore.
Here's what the club house plus the course looks like now
I saw this sign as i saw another building
A pic from just inside
I then made my way over to the club house and read this nice sign
As you can see from the pics this place is rough and has been set on fire, im not sure when so maybe anyone with local knowledge will share
I have got some more pics if anyone want to see them but sadly this place don't get any better.
Thanks for looking
The Purley Chase Golf Club was founded in 1978.
The course was designed by B Tomlinson. Many improvements were made over the years making it one of the leading golf courses in the Midlands and North Warwickshire.
The course measured over 7,000 yards off the championship tees with a par of 72. Lakes were a feature on some of the shorter holes and together with lush fairways and undulating greens it made a challenging course for all grades of golfer. There was also a driving range. Good food and drink was available in the four star clubhouse.
In the early 1980s the secretary was C T Cooke and the professional P R Bottell. Membership of 500. Visitors’ fees were £1.50p.
Later in the 1980s the secretary was R G Place and the professional M Chamberlain. Membership of 600. Course records were; amateur – P Broadhurst, 72; professional – P Elson, 64. Visitors’ fees were; weekday £8; weekend, £12.
In the early 1990s the secretary was R G Place and the professional D Llewellyn.
Later in the 1990s the professional was Gary Carver. Visitors’ fees were; weekday, £15; weekends, £25.
Colin Jones who qualified via the World Golf Teachers Federation Course in Spain during March 2005 was the later professional.
Lawson Evans served for two years as captain 2009 – 2010. Captain for 2010/11 was Paul Crump; Senior Captain, Mike Stocking; Lady Captain, Kelly Naylor.
But the club which once had a membership of 700 fell into decline and was described as “overgrown and totally unplayable” towards the end of its days in 2012.
A couple of pics from what the club house and the course looked like
The explore
I was here with my lady but as i saw how the building looked i asked her to wait in the car so it's more of a solo explore.
Here's what the club house plus the course looks like now
I saw this sign as i saw another building
A pic from just inside
I then made my way over to the club house and read this nice sign
As you can see from the pics this place is rough and has been set on fire, im not sure when so maybe anyone with local knowledge will share
I have got some more pics if anyone want to see them but sadly this place don't get any better.
Thanks for looking