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Eaton is a members' club founded in 1920 on the grounds of Eaton Hall, designed by Donald Steel and originally created as therapeutic recreation for First World War officers. The course winds through gently undulating Cheshire countryside incorporating natural ponds, streams and woodland, with four tees allowing players to choose from 5,642 to 6,714 yards across eighteen holes.
Layout & location
Setting. Cheshire countryside, five miles from Chester centre, village of Waverton
Founded 1920 · Designed by Donald Steel.
Notable
- Originally created as therapeutic treatment for WWI officers (1917/18)
- Started as nine holes played twice
- Gently undulating terrain with ponds, streams and woodland
Facilities
- Professional shop
- Four tee options
- High-quality greens
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