File:Acregate Golf Clubhouse, William Wroe Golf Course, Pennybridge Lane, Urmston.jpg

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English: The club house/pro shop sat on Wroe Field noted in the Footpath Battle of 1825. Several attempts were made at a club house. The first, a wooden structure, blew away in a storm then the second, destroyed by fire in 2005. Bill Arnold, club captain and Chair with his committee, were the working force behind the 1970 idea of Councillor Wroe and his dream. The club closed as of 2015 due to Trafford bringing in its own Leisure Trust to run the operation. Acregate had no option but accept a reversal to nine holes or move on, they chose the latter.
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