Wharton Park Golf Club marks 30 years with new ‘Strike Shack’

Wharton Park Golf & Country Club in Worcestershire has marked the club’s 30th anniversary with the opening of a new food and beverage outlet which serves golfers using the golf course and the driving range.

l-r Kyle Gittins and general manager Carlie Hill outside Wharton Park's new Strike Shack
l-r Kyle Gittins and general manager Carlie Hill outside Wharton Park's new Strike Shack

Wharton Park Golf & Country Club in Worcestershire has marked the club’s 30th anniversary with the opening of a new food and beverage outlet which serves golfers using the golf course and the driving range.

Since opening in 1992, the Longbank-based club has provided a range of facilities for members and visitors, as well as becoming one of the region’s most popular wedding, overnight and events venues.

As part of the celebrations the club has also officially opened its new Strike Shack facility, which provides a new outlet for golfers and visitors buy food and drink or relax next to the course’s first tee. It also allows visitors to have food delivered directly to them in the club’s driving range which features heated bays and ball-tracking Top Tracer technology.

General manager Carlie Hill said: “To be marking our 30th birthday is a big moment for everyone involved with the club. Wharton Park has become not only a first-class and widely-admired golf course, but over three decades it has become part of the community where people can meet, socialise and relax.

“Our new Strike Shack is the perfect way to mark our latest milestone as it adds another dimension to help attract experienced golfers, beginners and importantly, young people. Our revamped driving range has attracted a huge number of new people to the club which is brilliant as that then allows us to invest further in the course and the clubhouse. 

“We have a busy summer ahead and look forward to making the club an even more attractive place to visit in the months and years ahead.”

The club, which employs 60 people and has 479 members, was taken over by current owners the Club Company in 2015.

Wharton Park’s widely-respected course is built around a 43-acre Royal Forest by course architect Howard Swan and has over four miles of buggy tracks. It hosts regular tournaments as well as society days, competitions for members and junior championships.

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