Awards
- Sub-Regional Awards Member of Lancashire and Blackpool Tourist Board 2010
Contact Info
Dover Lodge FarmStaining
Blackpool
Lancashire
FY3 0DE
Tel: 01253 891336
Fax: 01253 895634
Type: Golf Course
Designed by Golf Course architect David Griffiths, the launch of 18 holes on August 8, 2009
Staining Lodge Golf Course has doubled in size to become a 6500 yard, 18 hole par 72 course.
Practice Ground
The course also includes a 300 yard practice ground for those who want to practice their swing.
Society packages and Corporate days are available – please call us for further details.
The Clubhouse
Staining Lodge clubhouse is an elegant and modern space with a bar and restaurant serving a variety of beverages and hot and cold food using fresh local produce. Breakfast, lunch and dinner will be available. The clubhouse is perfect for those wanting either a quick snack, a three course meal or a refreshing drink and the patio offers a beautiful view of the course.
The course has eight golf carts and there will be the chance to hire clubs and trolleys from the pro shop which will have all a golfer needs to play.
Functions
The clubhouse is a stylish and welcoming place to have a drink or food with a great aspect over the golf course and is an ideal setting for a wedding reception, family celebration or any other event which requires a pleasant environment. Please contact us to arrange a viewing or to discuss hiring fees.
Green Fees
Midweek: 9 holes £10.50, 18 holes £18.50 (£17 for seniors, £15 for Juniors
Weekend: 9 holes £12, 18 holes £21 - no senior concessions at weekends and bank holidays.
Buggy Hire: £10 for 9 holes £20 for 18 holes
Trolley hire: £2 for 9 holes £3 for 18 holes
Club hire: £8 for 9 holes, £10 for 18 holes
Putting Green and Crown Bowling Green also available.
Opening Times
| Open All Year |
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| 01/01/2012 - 31/12/2012 |
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Road Directions
Conveniently situated 5 minutes from the M55 Staining Lodge is within easy reach of motorway links and the nearby towns of Poulton, Lytham, Kirkham, Cleveley, Fleetwood and the rest of the Fylde coast.


