Macclesfield Express

Shrigley revival is well under way

- GOLF GEOFF GARNETT

SHRIGLEY Hall Hotel and Golf Club is looking forward to a bright and successful future with initiative­s being led by their new owners Prahi.

Shrigley golf manager Tim Hudspith said: “The new owners have identified the potential and importance of driving golf to attract both the local golfing community to the venue along with society, residentia­l and corporate groups to enjoy the facilities.

“The course is a major asset and it is a facility that requires on-going focus and attention and therefore new machinery, investment in the team, products and course aesthetics are priorities.

“Our new head green keeper Ben Evans has made an impact with a fresh view of the course and how it can be presented in an improved fashion for all golfers with attention to details and the most important feature being the greens.

“We have a new finish to the course with the redesigned 17th and 18th holes and improved clubhouse facilities.

”Another pleasing developmen­t is the number of exciting improvemen­ts being made in many parts of the hotel with more in the pipeline.”

Ben Evans said: “I hope we can jump-start a revival at Shrigley over the next few years! “I became HGK in 2017, having previously worked at Wilmslow and Stockport and before that spending a year in the USA as part of the Ohio internatio­nal programme via Mike O’Keeffe.

“It was a life changing opportunit­y working the US Women’s Open, Phoenix Open and at a high-end members Club, I gained much insight into how courses are managed at the highest end.

“Moving forward I would like to (with the help of investment from new owners) improve the year round playabilit­y of Shrigley, with more golf-focused green keeping practices and raising standards to meet the potential of the course.”

Shrigley Captain Peter Cartledge added: “Great things are happening now and for the future of golf at Shrigley Hall.

“Our recent new owners are like breath of fresh air, they are creating a positive environmen­t within the whole Shrigley Hall complex through good management style and long-term investment planning. The latest example of this being the purchase of a complete new fleet of golf course maintenanc­e equipment and at last we feel the potential for the Shrigley Hall Golf Course to become one of the top courses in Cheshire will soon be a reality.”

 ??  ?? The Shrigley team ready for action on the new machines, left to right, Ben Evans, James Sheard (Operations manager), Anthony Herbert (PGA pro), Tim Hudspith, Peter Cartledge
The Shrigley team ready for action on the new machines, left to right, Ben Evans, James Sheard (Operations manager), Anthony Herbert (PGA pro), Tim Hudspith, Peter Cartledge

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