Pryors Hayes Golf Club

What we say

Pryors Hayes Golf Course is located in the picturesque Cheshire countryside just six miles from the historic walled city of Chester. It is situated off the A54 between Chester and Manchester in the village of Oscroft and is within easy reach of Chester, Manchester, Liverpool and North Wales.

It is an 18-hole golf course and was designed by John Day, an internationally renowned golf course architect. Pryors Hayes was officially opened in June 1993 and has quickly established a reputation for being a friendly golf club with excellent catering facilities. Visitors and societies are offered a warm welcome and many return each year.

  • Course Summary

  • Costs 3 out of 5
  • TG Rating 2.5 out of 5
  • Players Rating 3.9 out of 5
  • Address
    Willington Road, Oscroft, Tarvin, CHESTER
  • Tel 01829 740140
  • Website www.pryorshayes.com

Course Information

Course 69 par
Course Style -
Green Fees Mon-Thurs £35; Fri-Sun £45.
Course Length 5,915 yards (5,409 metres)
Holes 18
Difficulty -
Course Membership Proprietary

Course Features

  • Course has: Bar
  • Course has: Buggy Hire
  • Course does not have: Driving Range
  • Course does not have: Practice Green
  • Course has: Pro Shop
  • Course has: Restaurant
  • Course has: Trolley Hire
  • Course has: Dress Code
  • Course does not have: Club Hire
  • Course does not have: Handicap

Your Reviews

  • 5 out of 5 great hand cut greens

    By JUJITSU

     course was in great conditionand greens were nice and cut short, cart wait to play again

  • 2.5 out of 5 Most enjoyable

    By macim67

    I played there on Thursday morning, paying £13 for 18 holes and a full english breakfast. There were a few temporary tees but all the greens were on and in ok condition. I cant pick fault with the place overall but have to be realistic with the scores, I will go back and would recommend going for a day out so cant say any fairer than that.

  • 4.5 out of 5 netting on the 6th

    By JUJITSU

     the netting on the 6th tee is there to stop you drawing a ball in to the wedding garden

  • 4 out of 5 tees

    By JUJITSU

    the tees are uneven witch are going to be redone over the winter months, the bunkers are a problem but iv been told they are allso going to address this over winter. playing there on compition days is risky but any other day is fine. played today and as i never went in any bunkers i had no problem with them, tees need a bit of leveling but had a great game 3over 

  • 3 out of 5 Course Condition

    By GreenGolfer

    Agree with the comments about the club house and staff, and would say that the greens have improved over the last few months. BUT, the majority of the tees are in a poor condition, bare patches, holes in the teeing area, uneven lies and general lumps and bumps. As for the bunkers, most are not fit for purpose, lack of sand, hard mud patches, stones, lining showing through, poorly raked. As for playing the course, slow play is a perennial problem; “we are playing a competition” is often quoted as an excuse for not allowing quicker players through. The new safety net on the sixth can be a problem depending on the tee position and if you fade the ball.  

  • 4.5 out of 5 you r rating the course

    By JUJITSU

    when you play a golf course you rate that course not to compair it to st'andrews, there are lots of top club out there that you rate 5 stars for and even more you rate 1 star for, you rate the club on the day you played, ie welcome, the state of the course, clubhouse. members. challenging.  iv played st andrews and found the greens poor and the members rude but played pro am there and it was a different matter. i play all over the country and rate the club on the day not on comparison to some were else. pryor hayes is in great condition, greens are excellent, food and club house are second to none, welcome great,  came second in best club of the year well done. malc   

  • 3 out of 5 Worth a visit

    By macim67

    I cant see how golfers can give 5 stars for Pryors Hayes for anything. It is a good course, friendly  with good facilities but never top marks. How would these golfers score St Andrews? I have enjoyed my many rounds at Pryors Hayes and will go back. There are quite a few holes that make you think hard and I really like playing the par 3's. I have never found fault with the greens or tees and the clubhouse is excellent. A good all round test especially when the wind blows!

  • 4.5 out of 5 kidgolf94 you play of 1

    By JUJITSU

    kidgolf94 you talk crap,  played there saturday and the course was in great condition, the food was great and the staff were friendly, made very welcome and the new wedding garden looks great, new teaching bay has all the latested gizmos. i play of plus1 and find it hard that someone of 1 can say and mark 1star on all ratings, kidgolf94 stick to playing crazy golf

  • 1 out of 5 HANKSH

    By kidgolf94

    GASH GASH GASH. WHAT ARE THESE GREENS??? I WOULD RATHER PUTT DOWN AT THE LOCAL ALLOTMENTS.  

  • 5 out of 5 Snow Golf

    By Madmangolfer

    Played here on Saturday 9th January in the snow believe it or not.  The greenkeepers had brushed all the fairways compacting the snow and shovelled it all off the greens.  It was brilliant and good fun, they even provided us with a complimentary cup of soup which was very welcome.  A big thank you to all at Pryors Hayes for such a great day, can't wait to play it in the summer.

  • 4.5 out of 5 new driving hut

    By JUJITSU

    Played again and still dry and on greens, they have build a teaching hut with all the new technology and freddy valenti (club pro) is giving lessons. looks great. they were setting up for wedding reception and live band, the set up was excellent and i would concider this for party. i had great day of golf, food was nice and staff and members were friendly and welcoming. would go again and consider membership. malc 

  • 5 out of 5 great course

    By JUJITSU

    posegolfer u must have had a bad round as i have played there a few times and it is allways in good condition, i play of 5 and the water hazards come into play quite a lot. try for the green on the 11 and u can hit the green but water all the way down rightside of fairway. 13 dogleg left but u can cut corner if your brave. 16 par3 over water and a long way of whites. tryed playing of whites and foundit a differant course and a lot harder. i chalange anyone to play this course and say there is no wow facter. anyway clubhouse and food and proshop all great and now they have room for funtions. go check this course out

  • 3 out of 5 Mabey it was just ME

    By posegolfer

    Read all the reviews on this course and thought this sounds great, playing the course was another matter I had read somewhere that the first five holes are the toughest around I did not think so the tee boxes where poor the greens had just been spiked so I cant really comment on them. The course had no wow factor about it and some of the municipals I have played have been more interesting. The members where very friendly and the clubhouse is very nice unfourtunatley I cannot say the same about the course.

  • 4 out of 5 Better than I expected

    By pro_golfer

    Many greens difficult to hit. Quiet a few holes with a very good wow factor, green & tees kept in very good condition, excellent price for the course & only £20 for a buggy. Bargain

  • 5 out of 5 jujitsu

    By JUJITSU

    well played again and in great condition. New log fire in clubhouse and new cheif, food great. still great for price. got great room for funtions  

  • 4.5 out of 5 MALC

    By JUJITSU

    Played a few times and love it, Allways in good condition, club house rearly welcoming and pro shop is well stocked, the pro freddy is very helpfull and the owner is allways friendly . will play again