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Our History

Half price Joining fee for members joining between 1st February 2026 and 31st March 2026

Half price Joining fee for members joining between 1st February 2026 and 31st March 2026

Half price Joining fee for members joining between 1st February 2026 and 31st March 2026

Half price Joining fee for members joining between 1st February 2026 and 31st March 2026

Half price Joining fee for members joining between 1st February 2026 and 31st March 2026

Half price Joining fee for members joining between 1st February 2026 and 31st March 2026

Half price Joining fee for members joining between 1st February 2026 and 31st March 2026

Half price Joining fee for members joining between 1st February 2026 and 31st March 2026

Half price Joining fee for members joining between 1st February 2026 and 31st March 2026

Half price Joining fee for members joining between 1st February 2026 and 31st March 2026

Half price Joining fee for members joining between 1st February 2026 and 31st March 2026

Half price Joining fee for members joining between 1st February 2026 and 31st March 2026

Join a Club with Heritage and Heart

Newcastle Golf Club’s story is both fascinating and unique – beginning with a fairytale wedding in Italy and a founding president exiled from Russia. Since 1908, the club has broken with tradition, welcoming women from the start and building strong community connections. Today, our course is one of North Staffordshire’s finest, and our modern clubhouse is a vibrant hub for local events. Explore our rich history and welcoming community below.

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A Fairytale Beginning

It all began with a fairytale wedding in Italy…

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The history of Newcastle Golf Club is unlike any other golf club in Britain – and today that history is being added to by its members, young and old, as they create stronger links with the town, its schools, its organisations and businesses and, above all, its people.

Defying Conventions from the Start

From its very first day, the club has defied the stuffy conventions that are associated with more staid establishments by welcoming women as equal members. On October 10th, 1908, when the club began, women couldn’t even stand for Parliament in this country – but the club’s 90 gentlemen members proudly welcomed 40 lady members on that first day. Today, by extending a warm welcome to younger people in the area and introducing them to the game we love, our club is still pushing the boundaries.

The Remarkable Story of Grand Duke Michael

When it comes to defying convention, our founding president wrote the book. As Grand Duke Michael of Russia, he fell in love with Sophie de Torby, a beauty at the court of Emperor Alexander lll. One of her grandparents was the celebrated Russian poet Alexander Pushkin. Against the will of the imperial court, he married his lover in the spectacular Russian church in San Remo, Italy. For marrying Sophie without permission, the emperor banned Michael from Russia.

Early Days at Keele Hall

He and his bride lived for a time at the Geisha Cottage on Cannes Golf Club in France before settling in 1901 at Keele Hall in Staffordshire, leasing the property from Ralph Sneyd. Michael became the first president of Newcastle Golf Club in 1908, a position he held until 1924. He and his family moved to London where he became firm friends with King Edward the Vll. He died on April 26th, 1929, two years after losing his beloved Sophie. They are buried in Hampstead church.

Humble Beginnings

After a life in the Russian imperial court, Grand Duke Michael had been President of a club that had humble beginnings. In early 1908, a group of local businessmen, keen to help the town develop its own golf course, got together and leased two fields on Westlands Farm from Mr. Ralph Sneyd of nearby Keele Hall. Michael happened to be living at Keele Hall at that time. On the 10th of October of that year, a 9-hole course was opened, Newcastle-under-Lyme Golf Club was born – and Michael agreed to be our first president.

Growth and Development

Recovering after the turmoil of the 1914-18 war, the club extended the course to 14 holes in 1924 and added four more holes in 1926. Since then, extensive tree planting and new holes cut through an Oakland plantation (Hand’s Wood) has made Newcastle Golf Club one of the finest clubs in North Staffordshire. Mature, tree-lined fairways, and testing par 3’s make the course demanding and challenging for both high and single-figure golfers.

Modern Facilities

Off the course, the simple wooden hut that sat in what is today our visitors’ car park has evolved into a modern, light-filled facility for club members and the community alike. A big step forward came on April 17th, 1958, when the new clubhouse was opened by the Mayor of Newcastle, Alderman W. Welsby.

Continuing Improvements

Today, the improvements keep on coming. The hugely popular terrace was opened in 2021, providing the perfect spot to enjoy food and drink with glorious views of the course. In recent years, the club has developed an enviable reputation for excellent catering and has become a ‘go-to’ location for many local organisations looking to enjoy modern facilities, good service, and high-quality food in a relaxed atmosphere.

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From The Clubhouse

All commented on how good the food service was and how good the course was.


Stephen Mullock

The greens are top-notch and impeccably maintained, ensuring a superb experience. The course is always in great condition, thanks to the dedicated staff.

Steven N

Hi Ruth, we had a ball thank you, we did thank your team on the night but please pass on our gratitude to everyone, they were all awesome, yourself included. The room was perfect, food great and no queuing at the bar (always a bonus) we will have fond memories of the party for many years. We will of course leave a spectacular review. Kindest Regards John & Nett

John & Nett

I would like you to pass this email on to your directors if you can. I have organised many golfing days out over the last 30 years out of Bloxwich Golf Club and our day out with you yesterday is up there with the best. The staff, golf course, food, hospitality were all excellent, you must all be so proud of what you achieve. The icing on the cake was your captain, who only chatted to us for a few minutes during the day, opened a bar tab for us have a drink on him to celebrate our birthday day out. Incredible gesture! I am sure you will receive visits from ourselves and other members of our golf club in the near future.

John E

Course is in excellent condition with very fast greens

Lindsay Walker

The room was perfect, food great and no queuing at the bar ( always a bonus ) we will have fond memories of the party for many years.

Janette W

A friendly welcoming club. The ladies section is vibrant and provides many opportunities for competition golf and friendlies. Course is well maintained and the catering is very good.

Barbara White

Big thank you to Newcastle under Lyme golf club for welcoming The Mulligans golf society for our charity event.
The friendly welcome we received helped us get into the mood for a lovely afternoon on the golf course. The course was in great condition with very interesting pin positions with very fast sloped greens to add to the fun of the day. Plenty of trees well positioned to challenge any golfer, a lot of risk and reward shots up for grabs if you feel brave enough.
Plenty of delicious food to choose from in the hot buffet after our game in a beautiful dining area.
I would certainly come back to play this course if I was nearby.


Alison Grey from Mulligans

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Newcastle-under-Lyme Golf Club,

Whitmore Road,

Newcastle-under-Lyme,

Staffordshire,

ST5 2QB

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