How Playmoregolf works
The Golf Membership Built Around You
The Golf Membership
Built Around you
Use your flexi points to play at the many golf clubs in our network
Golf is better with friends, bring along guests or add another member to your booking
Our website and mobile app makes booking a round quick and easy
Having a flexible membership means that you can hold a genuine golf handicap
Our clubs value all members, including those with flexible memberships. Taking part is encouraged for our competitive players
Join with Friends
Referred by a current PlayMoreGolf member or joining with a friend for the first time? You can both benefit from an extra 10 home points.
Membership Packages
Affordable
Flexible
Easy to Use
Facilities
Bar
Bar Food
Putting Green
Restaurant
Member Benefits
- Receive 10% discount on food and drink
- Receive discounted buggy hire
- Members digital communication app
- Members social event calendar
- Midweek competition access
- Use of putting green & practice nets
- Use of indoor swing room/simulator, practice area/driving range
MoreBenefits
Enjoy all year round special offers, savings and discounts. As an active member of PlayMoreGolf you can get more out of your membership through our range of partners. We work with a growing list of top companies to give you a variety of benefits exclusive to PlayMoreGolf.
Better with friends
Gain 10 free points for you and a friend
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More about us
Founded in 1905, Chapel was a challenging 9 hole course until the early 1970’s when legendary golf architects, Peter Alliss and Dave Thomas, combined to produce the design for a further 9 holes. With the later acquisition of even more land enabling the original nine holes to be revamped, the resulting 18 hole par 72 course is a real hidden gem. The course is surprisingly flat, being situated in the bottom of the valley with stunning views of the surrounding peak district hills from every hole.
Close to Buxton and picturesque Castleton, Chapel Golf Club is in the heart of the High Peak in Derbyshire.