Hulton Park will be more than a golf course

A source of pride for Greater Manchester

Hulton Park will be a world-class sporting arena and a landmark leisure and lifestyle destination, a source of pride for Greater Manchester, Bolton, and the North West of England.

Set within the restored 608-acre historic landscape of Hulton Park, the development seamlessly blends heritage with community, opportunity, and ambition.

The destination will feature a luxury hotel, lodges, and a health club, set alongside a vibrant residential neighbourhood. Together, these elements will create hundreds of local jobs and training opportunities, delivering lasting social and economic benefits. It is a place where Greater Manchester’s rich past meets its future.

More than a venue, Hulton Park will be a bespoke sporting destination, with the ambition to host the Ryder Cup, positioning Manchester at the forefront of the future of golf.

Uniting legacy, innovation, and sporting excellence, the vision is to bring the Ryder Cup to Northern turf, where it all began with Samuel Ryder himself.

At its heart, Hulton Park is a story of transformation. The project aims to return this iconic tournament to England for the first time in 30 years, setting a new benchmark for sporting spectacle and hospitality.

As a catalyst for regeneration, Hulton Park will drive significant economic and social growth for Bolton and Greater Manchester, placing Bolton firmly on the global stage and creating a lasting legacy of opportunity, tourism, and pride.

The UK is a global leader in sport and leisure, yet the North West lacks a world-class inland golf venue to rival its legendary coastal links. Hulton Park will fill that gap, a destination of global standing, regional importance, and enduring legacy.

“I trust that the effect of this match will be to influence a cordial, friendly and peaceful feeling throughout the whole civilised world… I look upon the Royal and Ancient game as being a powerful force that influences the best things in humanity”

Samuel Ryder, a Manchester Businessman
The Man behind the Ryder Cup