Chester Golf Club

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Chester Golf Club is an English golf club, located in Curzon Park, Chester, Cheshire.[1] The club participates in charity events,[2] competitions and inter-club matches. Set on two levels, the 18-hole parkland course is contained within a loop of the River Dee.[3] The clubhouse has a licensed bar.

The main entrance of Chester Golf Club.

The club was founded on 24 May 1901[citation needed] and is one of the oldest established golf clubs in the county of Cheshire.[citation needed] Formerly known as "Brueres Halgh" during the early Middle Ages, the land was used for agricultural purposes for many years. During the English Civil War a Parliamentary gun emplacement besieging Chester was used to bombard the northern defences of the city from a location close to where the maintenance sheds now stand.

Between 2011 and 2012, a gang broke into and repeatedly robbed the club, damaging the premises and stealing £203,000 worth of property. The suspects were later found guilty and imprisoned for the crime.[4]

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