YGM Summer 2022 Edition

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YOUR G LFER magazine Quarterly Magazine | Competitions | News | Reviews | Club Directory Summer 2022 Featuring the Outstanding Garforth Golf Club 0113 286 3308 | office@garforthgolfclub.co.uk www.garforthgolfclub.co.uk
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Welcome to the

Golfer Summer 2022 Edition

As I write we are currently just over a week away from the start of the 150th Open Tournament which has returned once again to St Andrews. With a record number of nearly 300,000 people attending this year, breaking the previous record in 2000 when Tiger Woods lifted the famous claret jug, this is surely news that the popularity of our game is soaring to an even greater reach following the pandemic.

In other news from this edition, it seems that BIGGA (The British And International Golf Greenkeepers Association) is launching an industry wide survey to quantify information relating to a perceived "crisis" within the greenkeeping sector (see page 6). The team at the famous Bentham Golf Course are celebrating their centenary this year (see pages 4-5), whilst the Manor House GC have invested in fifty state of the art golf buggies (see pages 8-9).

As always there is a vast array of courses across the UK that we have carefully selected and profiled to give you the best selection of quality golf courses available to play this Summer.

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Dales Golf Gem Celebrates Centenary

The war effort

Around 1941, the two rented fields were purchased by the club and immediately commandeered by the government to aid the war effort. Half was ploughed up and much needed vegetable crops were planted.

The team at Bentham Golf Course, the picturesque club with panoramic views of the Yorkshire Dales and the Lakeland hills, is marking 2022 as a milestone year, as it reaches its centenary.

The game of golf first came into play in the Bentham area, when a group of local gentlemen played 5 holes at Park Foot between Bentham and Ingleton in 1922. These pioneers moved their game to its present site at Bentham Moor later that same year and Bentham Golf Club was established.

In 1925, that same band of sporting gentlemen, together with a number of other men and some of the fairer sex, purchased £1 shares and created Bentham Golf Club Limited. The greater part of the land was purchased outright, with only the field for the first and ninth holes being rented. A green-keeper was employed, who doubled as a club maker and who would nowadays be classed as the ‘professional’. Under his guidance the course was constructed by the members, who also built a wooden clubhouse that sported an elegant veranda, plus changing and locker rooms.

The clubhouse was moved further onto the course and doubled as an observer post for aircraft recognition. Rumour has it that a club member who served in the Royal Observer Corp spent most of his duty time practising his chipping and putting on the 8th green whilst keeping an eye on passing aircraft.

At peace again

After the conflict was over, the ploughed land was brought back into play and the clubhouse returned to its original position, the members again helping with the construction of the greens and tees.

The club and course went from strength to strength. Around 1960, an old Army hut was purchased and attached to the clubhouse, forming a social room, kitchen and a much needed nineteenth hole – all once again made possible by the hard work of the members.

With social amenities available, membership increased and many events were organised, with catering provided by the ladies.

New clubhouse

By the early seventies the ageing wooden clubhouse was felt to be inadequate to cope with the increasing number of members. Other factors, such as the highway authorities plans for a relief road through the middle of the dance floor, meant the Directors needed to find an alternative site! A new clubhouse was sited in its present position and was up and ready for business in the spring of 1975.

Membership continued to grow and golfing flourished at Bentham. More machinery was purchased, a full time green-keeper took over from the stalwart part-timers and over the years the greens developed into some of the finest in the north of England. Alterations were made to the course, new greens constructed, tees pushed back to lengthen holes, trees planted and minor adjustments to the cosmetics of the course completed.

In the mid 1990’s it became obvious that to stay as a nine-hole golf course would mean the demise of the club. Members were leaving to join 18-hole courses and although the club enjoyed a very strong junior section it was agreed the club must attract many more new members and visitors to survive. Eventually the directors, endorsed by the members, were able to purchase neighbouring farmland and Bentham become an 18-hole course.

A new era

Bentham Golf Course has been under the nurturing ownership of the Marshall family since 2009. They have invested heavily in the course, constantly improving the facilities and championing golf to attract visitors and encourage newcomers to the game.

In recent years, they have built luxurious lodges and glamping pods discreetly amid the fairways, offering the opportunity for visitors to ‘stay and play’, or even purchase their own golfer’s dream holiday home.

They have also created a driving range and revitalised the clubhouse as The 1922 Bar & Kitchen, open to non-golfers.

As part of the 100 year celebrations, an extra Open competition has been added to the fixtures for visiting golfers this year. Sunday 7th August is the date for the event, which will be held as a fundraiser for prostate cancer. Teams of four, with any gents/ladies combination are invited to play, and the winners prize is a 4 ball voucher to play Royal Birkdale.

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Is there a crisis in golf greenkeeping? BIGGA launches major survey to find out more

The British & International Golf Greenkeepers Association (BIGGA) has launched an industry-wide survey that will quantify information relating to a perceived ‘crisis’ within the greenkeeping and wider golfing sector.

Anecdotal evidence suggests that golf clubs are struggling to fill available vacancies, particularly in the greenkeeping department. Reasons generally put forward for this include the requirement to work anti-social hours, lack of appreciation and a relatively low entry salary. However, for those who do embark upon a career in greenkeeping, the positives are many.

This survey is crucial as it is vital the scale of the challenge is quantified, as well as the key drivers for the issues. Effective golf club staff are critical to the health and growth of the sport as they strongly influence the experience of golfers on a day-to-day basis.

As BIGGA seeks to fulfil its overarching ambition of creating a more positive working environment for the UK’s greenkeepers, BIGGA hopes the hard data from the survey will enable the association to positively guide the broader golf industry.

Head greenkeepers, course managers and other members of the turf management team at golf clubs are invited to complete the survey. Only one response is required per golf club. The survey can be completed online at: https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/ r/2VZ52PH

BIGGA has requested the support of partner organisations with regards this research and will publish the results in full when the periods for submissions has closed.

BIGGA Chief Executive Officer Jim Croxton said: “With the ongoing cost of living crisis at the forefront of our minds and the COVID-19 pandemic having caused many people to consider their priorities, the golf industry faces a very real challenge to engage sufficient staff at club level, to effectively deliver the sport to the nation’s five million regular golfers. Participation in the sport is booming at just the time that recruiting and retaining greenkeeping staff is at its most challenging. It is vital the golf industry – utilising real data – considers positive solutions to the ongoing labour issues.

“We encourage all our members to respond to this survey, which we believe will benefit all greenkeepers and golf club staff.”

REFURBISHED CLUBHOUSE BALCONY AT ST ENODOC OFFERS STUNNING VIEWS ACROSS THE COURSE & CAMEL ESTUARY

May 2022, Rock, Cornwall, England: The newlyrefurbished balcony at the clubhouse at St Enodoc Golf Club in north Cornwall offers members and visitors alike a stunning panoramic view across the championship course and the Camel Estuary which must be one of the most breathtaking vistas in golf.

Following a recent consultation within the club, the renovation of the balcony overlooking the 18th green and beyond was at the top of the list of requirements from the members.

The improvements that have been made were achieved by removing the old steel railings and replacing them with plate glass panels whilst the old concrete tiles were removed and instead more ecofriendly wooden decking was installed alongside a range of new outdoor furniture to give the space a more modern and fresh feel.

The new seating facilities on the new glass balcony at St Enodoc Golf Club

The balcony now has several wooden tables and chairs for eating and drinking as well as a number of more casual lounge furniture with comfortable cushions to create a more relaxed seating area from which to enjoy the view. Pot plants and cosy blankets for the cooler times of the year complete the new look.

St Enodoc employed two local companies, Camel Glass & Joinery and Pure Vista, overseen by building contractor, Tom Mills, to ensure the member’s requirement became a reality.

“The members are delighted with the new balcony and regard it as a great improvement,” says Simon Greatorex, General Manager at the club. “They are particularly looking forward to using it in the summer months and we’re confident that it will also attract many of our visitors to stay on after their round for some refreshments whilst soaking up the mesmerizing view.”

At the same time, the club has doubled the size of the reception area to house a dedicated team of receptionists that is now in place to help the club deal with its 2,000 members and their guests as well as the raft of visitors that flock to the Church and Holywell Courses throughout the year, particularly in the busy summer season.

St Enodoc Golf Club is home to one of England’s finest links courses that was designed by James Braid back in 1890 whilst its other course, the Holywell, which also boasts a number of Braid holes, has established itself as an ideal layout for a more gentle and speedy round of golf.

Stunning views from the newly-refurbished balcony at St Enodoc Golf Club
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THE MANOR HOUSE INVESTS IN 50 STATE-OF-THE-ART CLUB CAR BUGGIES

The Manor House Golf Club, Wiltshire, has purchased a fleet of 50 golf buggies from leading manufacturer, Club Car.

The lithium battery cars each include full Visage GPS touch screens, designed to further enhance golfers’ experiences on the course. The heightened GPS systems on the new fleet provide golfers with more accurate distance measuring and location services.

The state-of-the-art buggies feature additional environmentally friendly benefits, including being lighter in weight than older, lead acid battery buggies. Each charge of the battery lasts approximately 12 hours, enabling golfers to complete 36 holes without a loss of power.

Requiring less charges and therefore less power consumption, these lithium operated buggies are also due to soon be charged using the power from the sun. The club will be fitting solar panels onto the roof of the buggy store, further enhancing The Manor House’s ambitions to create a more sustainable golf club.

Andrew Ryan, Golf Club Manager at The Manor House Golf Club, said: “This fleet of buggies has been a great investment for our club. We are always looking for ways to boost golfers experience here and become more sustainable. These buggies enable us to improve all of that.”

In true British golf club fashion, the new fleet of buggies also come with rain covers for all golf bags – to help keep members and guests playing in all weather. This is particularly useful for The Manor House golfers, as the course benefits from exceptional drainage conditions and tarmac buggy paths, which keeps golfers playing in all weather conditions, year-round.

In addition, all buggies have also been kitted out with dual USB charging ports, to keep golfers connected during their round. This is expected to prove popular with corporate members of the club in particular, who benefit from members-only tee times as well as use of the club’s meeting facilities.

Future plans for the new buggies include allowing golfers to order food from the clubhouse while out on a round. The Manor House golf team plan to offer a limited choice of menu items that can be ordered using the touch screens when on the 8th hole. Golfers can then collect their order from the club’s Airstream half-way house.

Andrew Ryan added: “We are excited to offer golfers more choice when it comes to ‘on course’ refreshments during their round. We are trialling this now and aim to launch the service fully in the early summer months.”

The Manor House is renowned as an exceptional destination for avid golfers with some of the most idyllic scenery which can be seen on an English golf course. The delightful championship-standard 18-hole course is immersed in the enchanting surroundings of the Cotswolds, with 365 acres of rolling countryside as a backdrop. Designed by Peter Alliss and Clive Clark, the mature oak and beech trees that line the beautifully manicured fairways, together with the immaculate greens and the River Bybrook meandering through the middle, bring both drama and beauty to the 6,500-yard parkland course, which is rightly considered one of the best in the south west. In addition to the golf club, The Manor House hotel provides an exceptional accommodation for golf breaks. The stately 14thcentury country house full of charm and traditional quirky features. 50 comfortable, individually styled rooms and suites can be found across the estate which also includes a picturesque row of cottages.

For more information, please visit: The Manor House Golf Club.

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The 150th Open at St Andrews is set to be a historic event with record crowds witnessing the world’s greatest players contest the Claret Jug and a team of almost 50 greenkeepers from golf clubs all over the United Kingdom and further afield will be supporting the home greenkeeping team as they prepare the Old Course’s famous fairways.

Each year The R&A requests the assistance of British and International Golf Greenkeepers Association (BIGGA) members in the staging of the event. Every full BIGGA member who has been with the association for at least two years is eligible to apply for a place on the Volunteer Open Support Team and those who are selected are given incredible access to golf’s greatest championship, supporting every match with bunker raking duties.

The history of the Volunteer Open Support Team began at St Andrews in 1984 following years of complaints from golfers and the governing body that bunker raking at The Open was inconsistent. Walter Woods BEM, links superintendent at St Andrews at the time, proposed that members of the Scottish & International Golf Greenkeepers Association (SIGGA), which existed prior to the formation of BIGGA in 1987, could be enlisted on a volunteer basis. Having a deputised band of trained greenkeepers on site would also provide the home greenkeeping team with additional support, should the need arise. The Volunteer Open Support Team was formed and has attended every Open since, providing hundreds of BIGGA members with incredible memories and inspiring them to achieve greater things both in their careers and at their home facilities.

Joining the BIGGA volunteers will be Gordon Moir, BIGGA President 2022, himself a former links superintendent at St Andrews and an industry veteran who supervised the hosting of five Opens. Gordon will begin his presidency at the BIGGA Turf Management Exhibition (BTME) 2022, taking place from 22 to 24 March at the Harrogate Convention Centre.

BIGGA CEO Jim Croxton said: “The 150th Open will be a spectacular celebration of the sport of golf and in some ways the Volunteer Open Support Team recognises the vital role greenkeepers have played over the centuries in the development and prospering of this wonderful game, so we are thankful to The R&A for providing this opportunity for BIGGA members each year. The Open is the world’s greatest golf tournament and this is set to be the biggest and best instalment ever, so everyone at BIGGA – including those members who form the home St Andrews greenkeeping team –is looking forward to playing our part in the hosting of the championship.”

This year’s BIGGA Volunteer Open Support Team features a record number of first-time team members and each year is provided with accommodation, subsistence and uniform for the event. Restrictions may be in place as a result of the coronavirus pandemic and any necessary adjustments to working practices will be made clear to BIGGA members ahead of the championship.

The 150th Open takes place from 10 to 17 July 2022. Applications for the BIGGA Volunteer Open Support Team for The 151st Open at Royal Liverpool will open later this year.

Here are the BIGGA members who will be assisting the home greenkeepers for the duration of The 150th Open:

Robert Acheson, Thonock Park; Daniel Ashelby, Reddish Vale; George Barr, Worthing; Robert Bemment, Elsham; Simon Bone, Royal Wimbledon; James Bonfield, The Hertfordshire; Adam Brackley, Heworth; Tim Brown, Hockley; Michael Budd, Richmond Park; Steven Carmichael, Dumfries & Galloway; Stuart Christon, Middlesbrough (Brass Castle); Paul Clarkson, Sherborne;

Mark Cleverley, Ludlow; David Davies, St Annes Old Links; Jack Fairbairn, Shipton; David Forbes, Faughan Valley; Dean Franks, West Sussex; Michael Gibbons, Dunham Forest; James Gilchrist, Harborne; Andrew Harding, Boyce Hill; Darren Hexley, Muir of Ord; Stevie-Jon Hood, Ljunghusens, Sweden; Jamie Hughes, Lyme Regis; Paul Law, South Staffordshire; Craig Littlejohn, Douglas Park; David McCormick, Royal Porthcawl; Matthew Milligan, Rudding Park; Tiffany Mills, Ryston Park; David McCormick, Royal Porthcawl; William

Morton, Llanishen; Ronnie Myles, Buchanan Castle; Ian Nichols, Orsett; George Nock, Enville; Joshua Raper, Hosel EV, Germany; Scott Rigby, Gathurst; Scott Robertson, Strathmore; Harry Roe, Alwoodley; Andrew Sellars, The Grove; Chris Sheehan, Chorltoncum-Hardy; Niels Sorensen, Randers, Denmark; Craig Surgeon, Kirkcaldy; Rick Tegtmeier CGCS MG, Des Moines, USA; Mark Thompson, Galgorm Castle; Ross Traill, Kilmarnock (Barassie); Sean Tully, Meadow Club, USA; Jeremy Ward, Bradford Moor; George Watton, Ludlow; Aidan Wright, Camberley Heath.

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SkyCaddie sets new record for GPS usage on Tour

HADDENHAM, UK - - If proof were ever needed that SkyCaddie’s accurate GPS data gives competitive golfers a clear performance advantage, it came at this weekend’s Legends Tour event at Trevose.

During the 2022 Farmfoods European Legends Links Championship hosted by Ian Woosnam, 80% of the top 20 finishers used a SkyCaddie GPS device during play, and almost 69% of the total final day field used a SkyCaddie GPS for their yardages.

SkyCaddie believes that the record-breaking statistics represent the highest penetration of GPS usage in a main Tour event in golf’s history, worldwide.

The Legends Tour is the current name of the European Senior Tour, and is part of the PGA European Tour. It is the most prestigious golf Tour in Europe to allow players to use DMDs – DistanceMeasuring Devices – during competitive play.

At Trevose, PGA European Tour tournament officials used SkyCaddie’s ground-mapped yardages to set pin positions and to provide daily pin sheets for players. SkyCaddie users were able to download the pin positions onto their GPS handheld devices.

Uniquely in golf SkyCaddie, which has the world’s largest library of ground-mapped greens and fairways, maps and regularly updates every hole on every golf course on foot using survey-grade GPS equipment.

Speaking after the event SkyCaddie’s General Manager UK & Europe, James Holmes, said: “This landmark result is testament to the years of hard work we have done to supply performanceenhancing data to players and officials not just on the Legends Tour, but also in the PGA’s national events and in countless events at golf clubs around the world.

“The message is clearly getting through about SkyCaddie GPS – it gives you an unprecedented ability to plan every tee and approach shot, far beyond the limitations of laser plus yardage book. Plus, you are never playing blind.

“Over two-thirds of Legends Tour competitors now trust SkyCaddie GPS to give them an accurate yardage.”

Competitors at Trevose used SkyCaddie’s SX550, SX500 and SX400 distance measuring devices for their yardages. For all SkyCaddie product information visit www.skycaddie.co.uk.

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Canterbury Golf Club Voted Your Golfer Magazine South East England Golf Club Of The Year 2022!

The Senior Management team of Your Golfer Magazine are pleased to announce Canterbury Golf Club as the South East England Golf Club Of The Year for 2022. The award comes as a testimony to everyone associated to the golf club, recognising Canterburys wonderful golf course as well as clubhouse and practice facilities. The first-class hospitality shown to visitors, society groups and corporate guests throughout the year is second to none in the region and only goes to enhance the club’s status as the best in the South East.

South East England Golf Club of the Year 2022

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One of the top Harry Colt designed courses in England

In a far corner of the British Isles and within easy reach of the continent lies England’s own garden county, a verdant expanse of orchards, farmland and natural, undulating countryside, bordered by towering white cliffs that can be seen from across The Channel.

Welcome to Kent – and what better location could there be for such a variety of golf courses incorporating parkland, woodland and heathland layouts and the magnificent coastal links that regularly host the most famous of all tournaments, the Open Championship.

At the heart of the county lies Canterbury, a city steeped in history with its majestic cathedral that was originally founded in the sixth century but was completely rebuilt in 1070. One hundred years later, it became the scene for the murder of Archbishop Thomas Becket.

South East England Golf Club of the Year 2022

Golf in the Cathedral city

Adding to the attraction of the city, which is a UNESCO world heritage site, is the Canterbury Golf Club, whose course was designed by renowned golf course architect Harry Colt and was opened in 1927.

The golf club has grown significantly in stature and reputation after massive investment in recent years and has become a favoured venue for visiting golfers from throughout the UK and, indeed, the world.

Among Canterbury’s many fans is Adam Lawrence, editor of international publication Golf Course Architecture, who says “sitting on some great ground, and with a typically brilliant Colt design, Canterbury Golf Club in southern England is a true hidden gem”.

The course was laid out on land which was previously a training ground for the neighbouring Howe Barracks and was predominantly coloured by gorse and broom. However, over the years, large expanses of trees have appeared, some introduced by the vagaries of nature and others as part of a planned planting programme. Consequently, the course has changed in character from heathland to a wonderful parkland setting.

Much of the Colt designed course remains as the great man originally laid it out and on some of the holes the outlines of several training trenches, dug by troops in preparation for the Great War, are still to be made out.

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The club has undertaken many improvements since purchasing the freehold of the course in 2014 from the Ministry of Defence, who previously owned the land the course was built on. This investment has exceeded £1million and the long-term plans for the club include further considerable expenditure. The improvements to the layout focus mainly around reinstating several original Colt features that were lost during and immediately after the Second World War.

Boasting some of the best greens in the county, the course has become a favourite stopover for golfers travelling to and from the high profile links courses situated on the Kent coast but has recently become more of a destination in its own right.

It is for these reasons that our editorial staff have made Canterbury Golf Club the South East England Golf Club Of The Year for 2022.

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Enjoy the excellent, Weybrook Park Golf Club

Home to many top quality golf courses, Hampshire is situated on the very south shoreline of England with a history that dates back to Anglo-Saxon times and a passion for golf that has existed since at least the 19th Century.

The rolling hills, ancient forests and the fresh sea breeze of Hampshire make it a golfer’s delight and a much soughtafter destination for an enjoyable day’s golf or a longer golfing holiday for players of all abilities.

The region’s coastal location offers a fantastic opportunity to experience links golf as well as the many fantastic inland golf courses. Each have their own individual character blended with a passion for golf and laid-back personality that pervades the region.

Sunny Hampshire also benefits from fantastic weather during the summer months with temperatures regularly hitting the mid-30s. Popular locations in Hampshire include the New Forest National Park with its fauna and flora along with the most notable cities of Southampton and Bournemouth

Situated in Basingstoke, Weybrook Park Golf Club was founded in 1992 and moved to its present site in 1997. A friendly and welcoming golf club in the Hampshire Downs, Weybrook Park features a fantastic 27 hole golf course with stunning panoramic views of the surrounding countryside.

The main 18 hole West Course was designed by Sandy Burrell and Ken Moodie of Creative Golf Design. The Par 72 course measures 6,808 yards from the championship tees and has a WHS slope rating of 126, presenting the downland style golf course as a true test for even the most accomplished of player.

The course’s unique layout sees it comprise four lakes meandering around a natural valley making it scenic as well as unique in golfing echelons, with many risk and reward challenges along the way.

The 9 hole East Course is a picturesque parkland. With a Par of 35, the course is an enjoyable nine holes with excellent views; strategically placed bunkers and a scattering of trees which delightfully compliment the main course, combining for a challenging 27 hole venue.

Both golf courses benefit from freedraining soil, resulting in all-yearround golf in the South of England. The chalk based terrain ensures that there are no temporary greens or tee boxes at Weybrook Park.

The club also has a host of excellent practice facilities including a purpose built driving range, putting green and short game practice area.

The Weybrook Park clubhouse building is superbly designed with its main focal point, a second floor bar area - the ideal retreat for a post round drink with friends or family.

The club’s experienced catering team create mouth-watering dishes for members and visitors to enjoy in the comfortable and airy lounges as well as outdoor dining spaces. The Weybrook Park clubhouse is the ideal venue for any kind of celebration, function or formal dining and can be hired as a venue.

The club offers a range of summer golf day packages starting from as little as £35 per golfer, which can be tailored to include 27 holes of golf and excellent catering options to suit the needs and most importantly budgets of the visiting party.

The club’s professional team will be on hand to offer advice and their services throughout the golf day, allowing the organiser to enjoy all that Weybrook Park Golf Club has to offer.

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Glasgow as a city features an abundance of enjoyable places to stay and golf courses to suit all levels. Visiting groups can enjoy a blend of traditional links exposed to the varying wind conditions of the region and an excellent array of inland golf courses; many steeped in history and all offering a warm welcome to visiting golfers.

Founded in 1955, the Glasgow Golf Union is tasked with the development of golf in the Glasgow area as well as providing assistance to its member clubs helping them to maintain and develop their membership.

The Union is dedicated to develop and nurture golfing talent within the region with the clear aim to enjoy success in the game at both local and national levels. The Union is a key influence in the allocation of coaching grants for individuals and offers important advice for individuals on the qualification criteria for county coaching such as maximum handicap and access to funds.

The Glasgow Golf Union also maintains a highly competitive golfing calendar in Glasgow scheduling a whole host of Senior, Adult and Junior golf competitions each year at some of the best golf clubs in the region.

The competitions in 2022, which are available to the elite golfer as well as the club handicapped player, will be played

at venues such as Cowglen, Cathcart Castle, Haggs Castle, Gailes Links which will host the Open Championship in August and Bishopsbriggs Golf Club which plays host the 2022 Matchplay event.

Glasgow Golf Union is fundamental in the liaison between Scottish Golf and its member clubs – a vitally important role with the introduction of the World Handicapping System in November 2020.

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The Union’s website features a dedicated News area keeping clubs and their members abreast of the latest information affecting golf not only in Glasgow but within the nation. Here, the user can find articles on handicapping, national competitions and anything that may affect their participation and enjoyment of the wonderful game.

Why not see for yourself?

Visiting parties are assured of a hugely enjoyable experience at some of the region’s multi course venues and excellent ‘stay and play resorts’ which combine excellent links and parkland golf courses.

Away from the hustle of bustle of central Glasgow, it is surprising to learn that the region is home to come of the most idyllic and picturesque golf courses in Scotland. Within Glasgow, accommodation is in its abundance and is reasonably priced, coupled with Glasgow’s nightlife which is famed all over the world; golfers will feel right at home!

Why not combine the great golf that is on offer with a stay in Scotland’s largest and most lively city.

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Glasgow Golf Club Cathcart Castle Golf Club Haggs Castle Golf Club Cawder Golf Club

Cowglen is a gem of a James Braid parkland course only five minutes from Glasgow city centre and 20 minutes from Glasgow airport.

Measuring 6105 yards from the White tees, the par 70 course is not long by today’s standards, however the slope rating of 132 highlights the challenge presented to all levels of players by the superb design and memorable layout while the variety of holes ensures interest is never lost.

With magnificent greens, fairways and aprons the condition of the course matches the challenge it offers, and the course is always presented to the highest of standards.

The club also boasts practice facilities that are second to none in the Glasgow area allowing you to hone all aspects of your games prior to your round.

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Cowglen offers a range of society and corporate packages which can be tailored to offer a bespoke event created specifically with your group, their needs and budget in mind and our modern, vibrant clubhouse with its views out across the golf course is the ideal place to relax after your game.

Extras can be added including a professional to play alongside your group to offer encouragement, advice and on course tuition if required.

A hit the green competition can also be arranged. The professional will greet your groups at the selected par three hole and, for those who hit their shot on to the green (in one shot) receive a prize in the clubhouse following the completion of the round.

A warm friendly welcome awaits and is always assured at this award-winning club.

The Cowglen clubhouse features a spacious and relaxing lounge and dining area which is open to members, visitors and their families seven days a week. The clubhouse also features a superbly-appointed, patio area to the front of the clubhouse which offers views out across the golf course inclusive of the 18th green and 1st tee.

Glasgow may surprise you…

The Glasgow region of Scotland features an abundance of enjoyable places to stay and golf courses to suit golfers of all levels. Visiting groups can enjoy a blend of traditional courses exposed to the varying wind conditions of the region and an excellent array of inland golf venues; many steeped in history and all offering a warm welcome to visiting golfers.

Boasting spectacular views over the River Clyde, the great facilities on offer in the region are coupled with the region’s close proximity to the centre of Glasgow where you can choose from a host of accommodation and entertainment providers away from the golf course.

Visiting groups are assured of a hugely enjoyable experiences at some of the region’s multi course venues and excellent stay and play resorts which combine excellent links and parkland golf courses.

A challenging course suitable

0141 632 7463 | 0141 649 9401 | secretary@cowglengolfclub.co.uk 301 Barrhead Rd | Glasgow | G43

suitable for Golfers at all levels

Away from the hustle and bustle of central Glasgow, it is surprising to learn that the region is home to some of the most idyllic and picturesque golf courses in Scotland.

Within Glasgow, accommodation is in its abundance and is reasonably priced, coupled with Glasgow’s nightlife which is famed all over the world; golfers will feel right at home!

Cowglen Golf Club offers a range of society and corporate packages which can be tailored to offer a bespoke event created specifically with your group, their needs and budget in mind. Extras can be added to society and corporate packages including a professional to play alongside your group to offer encouragement, advice and on course tuition if required.

Why not combine the great golf that is on offer with a stay in Scotland’s largest and most lively city?
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Barlaston Golf Club

A“hidden gem”

Located in the heart of England and accessible from the whole country, Staffordshire is a fascinating county of outstanding natural beauty. The main attraction of the landlocked county is the award-winning Alton Towers theme park but there are also plenty of accommodation deals locally including The Upper House in Barlaston and The Mill and Crown Hotels in Stone

Ideal places to base one’s golfing party would be Stafford or Stoke-on-Trent, the two biggest towns in the county. From here, the county’s luxurious fairways can be easily reached and the Staffordshire golfing challenge well and truly accepted.

Staffordshire encompasses parts of the National Forest and Peak District National Park whilst combining the wild moorlands and uplands in the north with the low undulating landscape in the south around Cannock Chase, an area of natural outstanding beauty.

Situated just outside the village of Barlaston in Staffordshire, Barlaston Golf Club features a beautiful parkland golf course. Bordered in part by the River Trent, the course demands good course management due to its challenging layout.

The course was designed by Peter Allis and built around 1972/3 and became a members club in 1987 progressing to the facility that members and visitors enjoy today.

Meaford Rd | Barlaston | Stone | ST15 8UX | 01782 372795

The excellent clubhouse at Barlaston boasts a comfortable lounge bar and spacious dining room offering views across the course and practice putting green. There is also a patio for al fresco dining in the summer months overlooking the eighteenth green and fairway.

The clubhouse can provide a quality selection of drinks, snacks and meals with a regular specials board. Barlaston Golf Club provides an excellent service for visiting societies and offer varied packages that can be tailored to individual needs.

Societies find Barlaston’s attention to detail, flexibility and value for money ideal when organising their golfing calendar. Societies consisting of eight or more players are welcome Monday to Thursday and Saturday and Sunday after 2pm.

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Staffordshire Golf Club of the Year 2022
Hendon Golf Club www.hendongolf.com

“A colt gem”

Hendon Golf Club

Despite its prominent location near to the business hub of the capital of England, the countryside surrounding London is home to quite a few golf courses.

A recent trend; the growing love of urban golf has seen golf in a green, countryside setting traded for the grey, stone, inner-city street courses that London offers.

It is on the outskirts of London where golf really comes into its own. It is well worth taking the time to visit the region’s selection of golf courses, many of which are designed by some of the world’s most renowned golf course architects.

The Harry Colt-designed golf course at Hendon Golf Club is a jewel in the crown of golf near the Capital. The tree-lined rolling fairways of the parkland course represent a true test of golfing and course management skills.

Set in the leafy suburb of Mill Hill, North London, the golf club dates back to 1900 when membership was just £10 per year. Since this time, the Club has been constantly evolving in terms of the course and facilities which today make Hendon Golf Club an extremely attractive proposition for an increasing number of members and visitors.

A Harry Colt Gem

The clubhouse provides outstanding hospitality and numerous dining options, from simple snacks through to full-service dinners. The excellentlyappointed Club Lounge, Spike Bar and large south west facing Veranda with magnificent views across the golf course, offer wonderful surroundings to relax following your round.

Hendon Golf Club is the perfect venue for a society or corporate golf day with an array of golf and menu options to suit all tastes and budgets.

Catering for groups of twelve visitors or more, the Club offers a range of 18, 27 and 36-hole packages which can be tailored to meet the needs of the visiting party.

Hendon’s friendly staff team are always on hand to ensure the smooth-running of your event from start to finish and aim to make every golf day at the Club special and a memorable experience for all. The team works with you to ‘custom build’ your ideal golf day with many societies returning year-after-year.

Ashley Walk, Devonshire Road.

London NW7 1DG 020 8346 6023

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Fulford Golf Club since 1906

Visitors are assured a warm welcome and ‘The

As well as being the largest county in the north of England, Yorkshire is also home to the most golf courses. With many of these situated around the major cities of York, Leeds and Wakefield, you will find your perfect golf break with hundreds of accommodation providers, restaurants, bars and entertainment.

A mixture of big name venues and hidden gems which are just waiting to be discovered Inland Links, parkland, heathland and features attributed to the region such as the natural dykes that are scattered among the fairways.

Fulford Experience’ both on and off the course.

“Fulford has been ranked in the Top 100 courses for many years, with a great history of holding high profile tournament golf, including the European Tour for more than 20 years and more recently R&A events.”

The county town of York in North Yorkshire features an array of course offering different challenges and with breath-taking views across the Pennines, North York Moors and the Yorkshire Wolds. The River Ouse also meanders through the county of Yorkshire, adding an extra element of caution to some of the golf courses that can be experienced.

A perfect blend of heathland and woodland, Fulford Golf Club near to York is highly regarded as one of the best inland golf courses around. Having staged twenty-three European Tour events between the 1970s and 90s, Fulford has successfully established itself firmly on the golfing map.

01904 413 579 | info@fulfordgolfclub.co.uk
Wythall,
Fulford Heath Golf Club, Tanners Green Lane,
One of Yorkshires finest courses located just outside the centre of York.

Originally founded in 1906, Fulford Golf Club moved to its current site in 1935 when it was planned and constructed by renowned golf course architect, Major Charles Mackenzie the brother and business partner of the legendary, Dr Alistair Mackenzie.

Visitors and societies are welcome through the week. The Club’s Head Chef and his catering team offer high quality catering services to members and visitors throughout the year with several packages available for visiting groups, combining breakfast, lunches and evening meals with the championship golf course – achieving the ‘true Fulford Experience’.

info@fulfordgolfclub.co.uk | www.fulfordgolfclub.co.uk Wythall, Birmingham, Worcestershire, B47 6BH

You really are spoilt for choice when playing golf in Hertfordshire. Although just a thirty-minute journey from London, the county’s peaceful charm and rural elegance is refreshing. The green county offers an abundance of luscious fields and gardens with the splendid backdrop of the Chiltern Hills.

The region’s golf courses are a fine blend of heathland and woodland, with natural hazards and wonderful views over the surrounding countryside. Hertfordshire offers golf in a truly serene setting.

Porters Park Golf Club dates back to 1899 when it became one of the first golf courses on the north side of London. At this time, the golf club was founded in the grounds of the local ‘Porters’ mansion. Today the only remaining evidence of Porters mansion is an underground ice house located near the third fairway.

The clubs Parkland golf course’s early design was heavily influenced by John Henry ‘JH’ Taylor one of the great golf course architects, and Charles Kenneth Cotton who went on to become one of the UK’s most distinguished post-war golf course architects.

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Hill | Radlett | Hertfordshire

A PREMIER PARKLAND COURSE SINCE 1899

Picturesque, tree-lined fairways using the natural contours of the land, magnificent greens and a brook meandering through several holes are features of today’s Porters Park golf course which has hosted Open Championship Qualifying event on six occasions.

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accuracy and course management are essential ingredients for an enjoyable round.

The clubhouse at Porters Park was damaged by fire in 1954 with much of the original structure having to be rebuilt. A large extension of the clubhouse facilities was completed in 1990 enhancing the Club’s facilities for members and guests alike, whilst offering spectacular views across the course from the lounge and, restaurant and bar areas.

Today, the clubhouse combines tradition and modern ambience. During refurbishments and upgrades, the Club is careful to retain the clubhouse’s character that has been enjoyed by so many through the years.

The Club’s catering team provides imaginative cuisine as well as traditional favourites all of which can be served in the Club’s superbly-appointed and spacious dining room which opens on to a terrace with spectacular views across the golf course. The dining room seats 120 diners for lunches and evening meals as well as more formal occasions.

Societies and corporate groups have been welcomed to Porters Park Golf Club for over 100 years. The Club offers a range of packages covering 18 holes which can be tailored to your specific requirements.

01923 854127 | gm@portersparkgolfclub.co.uk www.portersparkgolfclub.co.uk

There is an abundance of fine golf courses on offer in West Yorkshire and the surrounding area. Easily accessed by junctions of the M1 and M62, the region features a number of grand parkland venues looking over picturesque countryside such as the majesty of the Yorkshire Dales.

With something for everyone, West Yorkshire Great is the ideal retreat for a golfing break with a wide variety of venues offering fantastic value for money.

One of the jewels in West Yorkshire’s golfing crown is the superb, Shipley Golf Club.

Bingley is located on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales near the Aire Valley and famous Bronte area. Bingley offers plenty of reasonably priced accommodation options and things to see and do away from the golf course for all the family. In particular, the town boasts excellent shopping amenities as well as the many museums based around the mills, railways and canals which are symbols of the industrial revolution in Yorkshire.

Originally named as Shipley and Saltaire Golf Club, Shipley Golf Club was founded in 1896. The golf course was originally located at Moorhead in the hills to the north of its current location, which was designed by renowned golf course architect, Dr Alastair Mackenzie in 1921.

Set in a mature wooded valley at Beckford just outside Bingley in West Yorkshire, Shipley is a pleasant golf course with a traditional parkland setting and offers a stern test of the skills and accuracy of even the most accomplished of players.

Shipley has long been known as one of the best courses in the West Yorkshire region and is a regular venue for both Bradford Union and Yorkshire Union county fixtures.

Beckfoot Lane, Bingley, BD16 1LX

A memorable day in West Yorkshire

For longer breaks, the Club offer fantastic value stay and play deals. In partnership with the Mecure Bradford, Bankfield Hotel - a five minute drive from Shipley Golf Club

– visitors can enjoy two rounds of golf and an overnight stay at the superbly-appointed, Mecure Bradford Bankfield Hotel starting from as little as £89 per person.

The club’s recently refurbished clubhouse offers a relaxing atmosphere to unwind after a round on the championship golf course. Visitors can take advantage of the beautiful patio area which overlooks the Aire Valley - the ideal place to relax, eating and drinking following a round.

Shipley Golf Club offers a variety of packages to visitors to enjoy both golf and excellent bar and catering facilities. The packages can be tailored to meet the needs and requirements of the visiting party to include excellent golf and good quality dining.

The golf club’s dedicated professional team will be on hand throughout the golf day to ensure that the event runs smoothly and that, the organiser can focus on enjoying all that Shipley Golf Club has to offer their group.

Shipley Golf Club 01274 568652
office@shipleygolf.co.uk www.shipleygolf.co.uk

Boasting an outstanding 36 holes set with views over the breath taking High Weald, Dale Hill has more to offer than just two challenging and different golf courses, it has all the firstclass facilities that you would expect of an AA four-star rated hotel.

Located on the Kent and East Sussex border between the villages of Flimwell and Ticehurst, Dale Hill really is the South East’s best kept secret. Situated in over 350 acres of fine grounds, high on the Sussex Weald, Dale Hill Hotel and Golf Club combines the best in modern facilities with unique style. With comfortable lounges and bars, impressive conference and banqueting facilities, an air-conditioned gymnasium, heated indoor swimming pool and sauna, all guests will find something to enjoy.

Dale Hill’s two magnificent 18-hole golf courses provide very different challenges for all golfers. The Ian Woosnam designed course and The Old Course are set on undulating hills and around historic woodland with stunning panoramic views. The club features some superb practice facilities also with a driving range, two putting greens and a practice bunker. The club pride themselves on never having to use temporary tees or greens – a testimony to their green keeping staff and the inward investment of the Leaderboard group who manage the golf club.

The Old Course is a par 69 golf course for gents and par 70 for ladies and features a blend of holes, mostly tree-lined, with small testing greens. Formally a dairy farm, The Old Course opened for play in 1973 as the original Dale Hill course. Measuring just over 5,800 yards, The Old Course is shorter than its sister, The Ian Woosnam Course, but still offers a great challenge to all levels of golfers.

Whilst, the Ian Woosnam Course demands accuracy off the tee and the quick greens require a steady nerve. It has a reputation as being one of the finest golf courses in the South East. Designed by the former Masters and Ryder cup Captain, the Ian Woosnam Course was constructed in 1995 and covers nearly 200 acres. The Woosnam’s fairways were opened in 1997 and plays as a Par of 71 for both men and ladies; starting with a 602 yard par 5!

Societies welcome Society golf days and breaks are available on both Dale Hill golf courses. Visitors can enjoy coffee/tea and bacon rolls, as well as 18 Holes of Golf on The Old Course or the Ian Woosnam Course followed by a onecourse Lunch.

The club offer a variety of summer and winter rate golf days starting from as little as £40.00 per person.

Stay & Play

Dale Hill Golf Club believe that attention to detail, thoughtful extras and above all comfort, contributes to a restful stay. The club offers 50 spacious bedrooms, each located on the south side of the hotel with stunning views across the golf course and the surrounding Weald. Guests are invited to relax in the lounge and enjoy a leisurely afternoon tea or a scrumptious evening meal in the Wealden View Restaurant which is complimented by AA Rosette awarded food.

An extensive bar menu is also available in the Lounge and Spike Bar as well as the ‘18th’ Restaurant. All stay & play golf packages include a three course dinner, access to the Wi-fi and hotel leisure facilities - Gym, Swimming Pool and Sauna.

www.dalehill.co.uk | 01580 200 112 | info@dalehill.co.uk Dale Hill Hotel and Golf Club, Ticehurst, Wadhurst East Sussex, TN5 7DQ Breath-taking views across the High Weald ridges and valleys.

Sandford Springs Golf Club

A visual and golfing delight to savour.

Home to many top quality golf courses, Hampshire is situated on the very south shoreline of England with a history that dates back to Anglo-Saxon times and a passion for golf that has existed since at least the 19th Century.

The rolling hills, ancient forests and the fresh sea breeze of Hampshire make it a golfer’s delight and a much sought-after destination for an enjoyable day’s golf or a longer golfing holiday for players of all abilities.

Sandford Springs makes the best use of its enviable geography to present three challenging and distinctly different nine-hole loop courses: The Park, The Wood and The Lakes.

The region’s coastal location offers a fantastic opportunity to experience links golf as well as the many fantastic inland golf courses. Each have their own individual character blended with a passion for golf and laid-back personality that pervades the region.

Sunny Hampshire also benefits from fantastic weather during the summer months with temperatures regularly hitting the mid-30s.

Situated between Newbury and Basingstoke

Tadley is a small, friendly town on the northern border of Hampshire where the county meets Berkshire and is located in under an hour’s travel from both the coast and the capital. Tadley is packed full of exciting amenities coupled with superb countryside and leisure choices – all the ingredients for a fantastic quality of life and the perfect destination for a golf break!

Set in the tolling hills of Watership Down in Hampshire, Sandford Springs Golf Club boasts panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and is renowned as a visual and golfing delight to truly savour.

With 27 holes available, the Sandford Springs experience consists of three loops of nine, The Park, The Wood and The Lakes; each offering a unique challenge but a memorable round of golf and with not a temporary green in sight, the Sandford Springs courses are superbly maintained and presented as well in the winter as they are during the summer months.

The club’s management teams have recently invested in the courses, improving the aesthetics and playability of each. Work has been completed on the tees, greens, approaches and water features.

www.sandfordsprings.co.uk

The beautifully-designed Sandford Springs clubhouse is open seven days a week and offers extensive daily menus. With comfortable bars and lounges as well as a spacious dining room, the clubhouse building is the perfect place to relax and unwind pre or post round. Sandford Springs Golf Club is a licensed wedding venue and a popular choice for all manner of occasion and celebration in Hampshire.

The golf club extends a warm welcome to visitors with reasonably priced daily green fees available as well as a range of golf day packages for larger groups. The society packages that are on offer at Sandford Springs combine excellent golf on a combination of the Sandford Springs 27 holes plus fantastic dining options with the club’s Professional team on hand throughout the event to ensure that the day runs smoothly, leaving society organisers free to enjoy all that Sandford Springs Golf Club has to offer.

Sandford Springs Hotel and Golf Club | Kingsclere | Hampshire | RG26 5RT
01635 296800 info@sandfordsprings.co.uk

Society golf in the heart of England

A county full of superb golf courses and fantastic value for money, Oxfordshire offers everything you need for a thoroughly enjoyable golf break. The county lies between the Cotswolds to the west and the Chilterns to the east with a fantastic array of golf courses cut through the stunning pines and oaks that are featured in the landscape.

Designed by Rees Jones, the golf course architect responsible for the redesign of the US Open course of Torrey Pines and Bethpage, The Oxfordshire and its surroundings give players the feeling that they are somewhere special.

Situated in the heart of the Chilterns and a short drive from the market town of Thame, the superb Oxfordshire golf course features four lakes and no less than 135 bunkers, a challenge lies in wait for all abilities of golfer.

Offering one of the country’s finest examples of a championship golf course, the course use the surrounding terrain and natural elements to emulate the characteristics links golf. As a testimony to this coupled with the hard work and dedication of the greens staff, the Oxfordshire has been chosen as the host of many prestigious tournaments in the professional golf circuit, including events on the European Tour.

A true Champions course

First Choice for Societies Since The Oxfordshire was opened in 1993, the resort has become one of the bestknown golf venues for golf breaks. The quality of the course, refreshing surroundings and breath-taking scenery make the course a delight for all who play it. This coupled with fantastic resort facilities and exquisite dining make The Oxfordshire top of the list for travelling parties.

The Oxfordshire resort features a wonderfully appointed 50 bedroom hotel and spa resort offering elegant luxury in the heart of England. Perfectly positioned between the excellent transport links of London and the West Midlands, The Oxfordshire represents the ideal venue for conferences, events and weddings as well as society and corporate golf occasions.

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Take in the relaxation of the Tempus Spa which offers the perfect retreat away from the golf course. The Spa’s facilities create a calming, ambient atmosphere and offers three tranquil treatment rooms, a fully equipped gym and studio with state-of-the-art equipment, as well as a 15 metre indoor pool, spa pool, sauna and steam room.

The venue is included in the Top 50 Stay & Play golf resorts and has also been awarded the title of ‘Top golf course in the country’.

The Oxfordshire officially opened its doors in 1993 with the clubhouse development completed in 1992. Combining the perfect blend of English and Japanese design, the clubhouse building combines features to create a truly unique atmosphere.

info@theoxfordshire.com |
Common, Thame,
OX9 2PU
www.theoxfordshire.com
Oxfordshire,

GARESFIELD GOLF CLUB

A warm welcome awaits you

Blessed with some magnificent golf courses, glorious landscapes and vibrant towns and cities, the North East of England offers an all-rounders perfect destination for a golf break.

With dozens of top notch golf courses to choose from, you are not short of options in the North East and with this quality comes great value on a variety of luxury hotels and excellent facilities.

By day; explore the meandering courses that are a feature of the region’s beautiful countryside of North Yorkshire and coastline of Northumberland and Durham. Whilst, away from the golf course; discover points of cultural and historical interest including the legacy of the Roman Empire and Hadrian’s Wall. Revellers can also experience the thrills of Leeds or Newcastle city centre; perfect for a night on the tiles.

County Durham is primarily known for its medieval history and 11th Century castle, but with over thirty Durham golf courses to choose from, it’s also a wonderful destination for a UK golf holiday.

A warm welcome awaits you before and after your golf at Garesfield Golf clubhouse.

Located west of Gateshead, on the borders of County Durham and Northumberland, Garesfield Golf Club ranks as one of the most picturesque golf courses in the North East of England.

The par 72 golf course measures 6,500 yards from the medal tees and was designed by Harry Fernie in 1922. The Garesfield course calls for sensible play and good course management with traps awaiting to catch anything that is slightly risky.

The now matured parkland golf course offers a true test of golf to all and is a photographer’s dream. Flora and fauna covers the course which is awash with colour from the spring through the autumn leaves.

A warm welcome awaits visitors in the Garesfield clubhouse which is the perfect place to relax pre or post round. Guests and member can enjoy anything from a hot or cold sandwich to an appetising three course meal in more formal surroundings.

The clubhouse also features a well-stocked bar and spacious lounge area with fantastic views across the golf course and beyond to the picturesque countryside.

Garesfield Golf Club offers a fantastic golf course for society and corporate visitors with groups welcome throughout the year. The greens are good, the fairways manicured and the bunkers raked thoroughly in fact, visitors couldn’t be blamed to think that it has been prepared for a major European tournament!

The course is as well presented in the winter months as it is during the summer.

GARESFIELD GOLF CLUB County Durham

Garesfield offers a range of packages for midweek parties of 8 or more golfers which include on arrival from just £20. Other society packages are available which can be tailored to meet North East hospitality to create Garesfield Golf Club also offer a variety of deals in and out the ‘Winter warmer’ deal which included

Clayton Terrace Road

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include 18 holes of golf on the championship Garesfield course with coffee and a bacon sandwich meet the needs of the visiting party - combining excellent golf, great dining options and warm create a truly memorable golf day. out of the golfing season, the club’s current offers includes pie, chips and peas for as little as £15

Chopwell NE17
01207 561 309 garesfieldgc@btconnect.com www.garesfieldgolfclub.co.uk

CANTERBURY GOLF CLUB

One of the top Harry Colt designed courses in England

Kent offers exceptional value and choice.

Visitors can enjoy an array of golf courses in the county from inland parkland courses to the coastal links that Kent has to offer.

Canterbury golf course was designed by the renowned golf course architect Harry Colt and was opened in 1927 The fabulous district of Canterbury located in Kent includes the popular resorts of Herne Bay and Whitstable, The delightful coastal paths as well as some of the most picturesque countryside in the country make Canterbury an ideal location for a short break. The Cathedral-city’s history and heritage is clear to see, as is Canterbury’s stunning architecture, none less than world-famous, Canterbury Cathedral.

South East England Golf Club of the Year 2022

Golf in the Cathedral city

Elevated tees, raised greens, steep climbs and sloping lies represent a true test of golfing ability

The Canterbury clubhouse offers a friendly and welcoming atmosphere for members and visitors alike. With a fullystocked bar and variety of delicious home-cooked light snacks and main meal available daily, the superblyappointed, clubhouse boasts stunning views out onto the 18th fairway and green.

Canterbury offers many outdoor pursuits including golf which makes the area the perfect location for a relaxing short break or, a longer trip to explore all that this region of England has to offer.

Over the years, the heathland golf course has evolved with its natural surroundings. The Canterbury course is now protected by mature woodland, of which, much can be seen decorated by carpets of bluebells in the spring months.

The exceptionally scenic golf course is also regularly visited by an abundance of wildlife and is classed as a very uplifting place to play a game of golf.

01227 453 office@canterburygolfclub.co.uk Scotland Hills | Littlebourne Road

The ideal view as you enjoy a beverage next to the roar of the open fire in the winter months or looking out from the open patio doors in the warmer climate.

Canterbury Golf Club welcomes society groups on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays throughout the year. The Club offer a variety of packages that can be tailored to meet the needs of the visiting party, combining excellent golf on the challenging Canterbury golf course with tasty dining options from the clubs professional catering team.

453 532 office@canterburygolfclub.co.uk | www.canterburygolfclub.co.uk Road | Canterbury | Kent | CT1 1TW

The Majestic Burton-on-Trent Golf Club

Located in the heart of England and accessible from the whole country, the location of Burton upon Trent on the Staffordshire-Derbyshire border benefits from plenty of accommodation deals and reasonably-priced entertainment away from the golf course.

Ideal places to base one’s golfing party would be Stafford or Stoke-on-Trent, the two biggest towns in the region. From here, the county’s luxurious fairways can be easily reached and golfing challenges well and truly accepted.

Set in the tranquil countryside near Bretby, on the outskirts of Burton Upon Trent and designed by world-renowned golf course architect, Harry Colt; the Burton-on-Trent golf course meanders through 150 acres of mature woodland.

From our own experiences, Burton-on-Trent Golf Club represents a reasonably-priced, welcoming golf course.

The Par 71 course measured 6,579 yards from the back tees and calls for accuracy from the tees and good course management to shoot a low score. Each tee features a very helpful diagram of the hole layout with benches by most tees too.

A progressive golf club, Burton-on-Trent Golf Club has thriving gents, ladies, seniors and junior sections and hoses regular competitions and golf clinics. Whether a member or a visitor, it is the club’s mission to make sure that you have an enjoyable experience and are tempted to return with your golfing pals!

The golf club’s Professional shop is comprised of a knowledgeable team – in tune with the latest techniques as well as the latest trends on the fairways. The team is led by Head PGA Professional, Gary Stafford and offer custom fitting and swing analysis, as well as a fantastic range of equipment, clothing and accessories from some of the game’s leading names.

Why not see for yourself? A very popular choice amongst societies, Burton-on-Trent Golf Club welcomes groups of 16 or more on Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays and guarantees a great day out and some memorable golf.

Tailor-made packages combine excellent golf over 18, 27 or 36 holes of the Burton-on-Trent championship course coupled with a wide choice of menus listing everything from a simple bacon roll and coffee on arrival, to a light lunch and two course meal following the round.

The comfortable surroundings of the Burton-onTrent clubhouse provide the ideal place to relax and unwind. Visitors can be assured of a warm and friendly welcome in the bar and lounge areas that have a great family-orientated atmosphere.

The golf club is home to wonderful facilities which enable guests to enjoy a wide range of beverages from a well-stocked bar, and a superbly-appointed restaurant serving delicious, traditional homecooked meals throughout the week.

The club also provides catering for private functions with Burton-on-Trent Golf Club being a premier venue in the area for all manner of social occasions and family celebrations.

For golf days, Burton’s clubhouse and pro shop staff are on hand to assist in the smooth-running of the event, ensuring that society organisers are able to enjoy the golf course and magnificent views of the surrounding Staffordshire and Derbyshire countryside.

A progressive golf club, Burton-on-Trent Golf Club has thriving gents, ladies, seniors and junior sections and hoses regular competitions and golf clinics. Whether a member or a visitor, it is the club’s mission to make sure that you have an enjoyable experience and are tempted to return with your golfing pals!

The golf club’s Professional shop is comprised of a knowledgeable team – in tune with the latest techniques as well as the latest trends on the fairways. The team is led by Head PGA Professional, Gary Stafford and offer custom fitting and swing analysis, as well as a fantastic range of equipment, clothing and accessories from some of the game’s leading names.

01283 544 551 www.botgc.co.uk clubsecretary@botgc.co.uk

Holme Hall Golf Club

The finest championship golf course in north Lincolnshire,

The county of Lincolnshire features some of the lowest-lying areas of land in England along with other parts of East Anglia. Steeped in history and traditions that date back centuries, the Romans, Saxons and Normans are recognised as having a major impact on what the landscape in the region looks like today.

This area of England offers an array of golf courses scattered around the countryside, which is commonly referred to as the gateway to the fens, including many hidden gems.

Hospitality found in the surrounding towns and villages are second to none; making for an enjoyable weekend break. The friendly locals are always more than willing to talk and discuss the highlights of this wonderful region of the UK, especially in the clubhouses after a good day’s golfing!

Lincolnshire, Holme Hall

The variety of stunning golf courses and numerous accommodation providers in Lincolnshire make the county an attractive proposition for a golf break.

The finest championship golf course in north Lincolnshire, Holme Hall Golf Club has a rich heritage which dates back to 1908.

Linconshire Golf Club of the Year 2022

Holme Hall is a classic Heathland Golf Course. Opened in 1908 and built on ancient coversands, it is a free draining course giving playability all year round. Tony Jacklin started his career at the club and remains a member today, and its challenging but fun and fair layout enjoys championship status, with high profile competitions hosted most years.

It is currently undergoing subtle refurbishment to bring more of the natural heather and native trees back into play. The clubhouse provides a first-class service to members and visitors who can relax in Stamps Bar and watch sport when not playing golf. The restaurant and conservatory are sought after as a wedding venue for much of the summer months.

Testament to the enjoyment of the Club’s include Holme Hall as a regular feature

01724 862 079 manager@holmehallgolf.co.uk www.holmehallgolf.co.uk Holme Hall Golf Club | Holme Lane | Bottesford | Scunthorpe | DN16 3RF
Societies and visitors are always welcome. Many visit every year. Packages include golf and food to suit the needs of your group. The club promotes game improvement with two excellent teaching pro’s, a swing studio, short game improvement area and a driving range. The club is committed to beginner and family golf, and membership is now based on the family unit, so if one person joins their partner and any children under 18 are automatically included on the membership Club’s visitors, many society groups feature to their golfing calendar.

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The Seahouses’ 10th requires players to tee off across a Loch which stretches tee to green whilst the vastly unique, 15th hole features sea tee to green – a magnificent feature of an already highly regarded golf course.

In 1976, Seahouses’ original 9-hole layout was extended to the eighteen holes that can be enjoyed today and, since this time, the golf club has hosted many Northumberland Golf County events.

Today, the par 67 golf course measures 5608 yards and although on the short side in this day and age it poses a unique and memorable challenge from the championship white tees with magnificent views of the Northumbrian Coastline.

Golf of golfing excellence in Northumberland founded 1913. Originally designed by Alnmouth greenkeeper, George Rochester, the traditional northern golf course features two of the most prestigious par three’s in the North of England.

Seahouses Golf Club were awarded GolfMark accreditation at the end of 2018 – a huge achievement for a club of its size and something that members and the management team can be very proud of.

Relax in comfortable surroundings

The spacious, relaxing Seahouses clubhouse is the location for a range of events throughout the year which are open to members and visitors. The warm friendly atmosphere of the clubhouse overlooking the beach and coastline is extended to visitors and their families who are able to relax and unwind pre or post round with a range of beverages and daily menus to suit all palates.

Catering is available from morning until evening with food ranging from full English breakfasts to a multitude of choices from their extensive menu which is available daily.

18 holes of tranquil links golf on the North Northumberland Coastline

Seahouses Golf Club is managed by former Walker Cup International and European Tour Professional David Curry. David has a wealth of experience both in playing golf at the very highest level and in golf management as a Golf Director, he is a PGA Qualified Professional and greenkeeper and has vast experience in teaching at all levels.

Predominantly due to the exceptional golf courses and great value breaks that are available in the region it attracts a wide variety of visitors that encompasses some great golf courses and many visitor attractions, there are plenty of things to see and do in addition to golf in the area, such as a visit to Lindisfarne or a boat trip to the Farne Islands as well as a day on the beach the options are endless.

Seahouses Golf Club welcomes society and corporate visitors throughout the year through a variety of packages which can be tailored to meet the needs and budgets of the visiting party.

Visitors can enjoy a blend of unique golfing challenges from rolling parkland golf courses to the inland links-style courses meandering through the surrounding, picturesque countryside on the north coast. Northumberland oozes in quality and will suit larger groups of golfers.

Another thing that makes golf in Northumberland something that should not be missed, is the spectacular scenery. The region features various protected areas – most notably, Northumberland National Park – meaning that much of the landscape in the region has remained largely unspoilt.

The Seahouses golf course features some of the most breath-taking scenery in the region with magnificent views. It is not a surprise that many of the visitors to Seahouses Golf Club in Northumberland return year-after-year.

01665 720 794 secretary@seahousesgolf.co.uk | www.seahousesgolf.co.uk Beadnell Road | Seahouses | Northumberland | NE68 7XT

Upchurch River Valley Golf Course

Kent has the immortal reputation as the garden of England, with lusciously green rolling hills and parkland. This makes it an incredible area for golf, attracting golf society tours from all over the UK. Upchurch River Valley Golf Course, is one of just a few with the envious position between the declared area of outstanding beauty, Kent Downs, and the River Medway.

Located just 15 minutes from the charming town of Gillingham, Upchurch River Valley golf club are quickly building a reputation for their commitment to providing high quality courses at more than competitive greens fees.

UPCHURCH RVGC

This well maintained and well thought out course may be next highlight of your golfing year.

The course boasts outstanding views of the Kent countryside, perfect for the keen ambler to enjoy over a long weekend. Set in 120 acres of parkland, the natural geography of the area makes for an interesting round of golf.

The neighbouring towns of Rochester, with its impressive 12th Century castle, and Chatham, with its legendary dockyard, makes the area perfect for exploring. The area has numerous links to national treasure and author, Charles Dickens, who is reported to have been inspired by the towns surrounding the Medway River in his childhood.

With many settings enshrined into great works of English literature, the area continues to inspire its visitors with its enchanting cultural heritage and alluring natural landscape.

Ever since its opening 1991, architects have praised the drainage of the land, meaning the course is playable all year round. With an 18 hole course, and two 9 hole courses (short and long), this club is a gift that keeps on giving, ideal for those who can’t manage a full 18, or golf society tours looking to maximise playing time whilst minimizing travel.

The highest part of the course has views of the Medway and Thames Estuary, so you won’t want to tee off in a hurry. As an insurance measure, Upchurch River Valley Golf Club also vows to maintain its temporary greens to ensure a high quality round of golf whatever the weather.

As well as multiple course layouts, the club is also home to a large and fully equipped pro-shop, stocking the best brands in golf.

01634 260594, secretary@urvgc.co.uk www.rivervalleygolf.co.uk Upchurch River Valley Golf Club, Oak Lane, Upchurch, Sittingbourne, ME9 7AY
The club also has a driving range to help get your eye in for the long drives on the course. The clubhouse is more than capable of hosting any event with elegance and comfort, as well as providing a range of food and drink to weary golfers all through the day, all at a competitive price. With the Poolside bar, and the River’s restaurant both available for hire they can accommodate events of all kinds. In an area steeped in history and natural beauty, and 3 courses that will keep you on your toes, Upchurch River Valley Golf Club would make an excellent addition to any golf tour, or simply provide an amazing weekend away.

The county lies between the Cotswolds to the west and the Chilterns to the east with a fantastic array of golf courses cut through the stunning pines and oaks that are featured in the landscape.

Oxfordshire is also home to several purpose-built resorts which are ideally equipped for groups of golfers simply looking for a relaxing getaway.

The luxurious hotels, stunning scenery and a great golfing history and tradition means a trip to the golf courses of Oxfordshire would definitely exceed expectations.

Oxfordshire is a county full of superb golf courses and fantastic value for money offering everything you need for a thoroughly enjoyable golf break

Golf in the heart of England

Set in 86 acres of beautiful parkland, just two miles from the centre of Oxford; Oxford Golf Club is one of the oldest golf clubs in England and, whilst retaining its traditional roots, the club meets the needs of the 21st Century golfer.

Oxford Golf Club dates back as far as 1873 when golf was first played at the site. Today’s golf course has sprinklings of design by highly acclaimed golf course architect, James Braid making for a fantastic golfing treat for the visiting golfer as well as offering some splendid views of the surrounding Oxfordshire countryside.

In 1922, Oxford Golf Club acquired the services of legendary golf course architect, Henry Shapland Colt (Harry Colt) to redesign the golf course. In his design, Colt incorporated some of the original holes laid out by James Braid retaining the course’s original features which sit with the landscape.

Today, with a full membership, the eighteen hole, par 70 Oxford golf course drains extremely well and provides visitors with an enjoyable yet stern test of golf all year round. In fact, the course is presented as well in the winter as it is during the summer months.

Oxford Golf Club is now the proud home to various professional events as well as top amateur competitions. In 2022, the club will host the Jamega tour for the 4th year in a row as well as looking forward to welcoming the Ladies WPT event. The continued attraction for professional and amateur events to return to Oxford Golf Club is undoubtedly the greens. Widely regarded within the local counties as the best greens available to golfers, the greens are as close to tour standard as you’ll find.

An abundance of wildlife regularly visits the course with muntjac deer, rabbits, pheasants and red kites being seen from the fairways.

The club also has purpose-built practice facility with a particular focus on the short game. This area has been worked on extensively by the club’s PGA Professional, Joe Pepperell

01865 242158 admin@oxfordgolfclub.net Hill Top Rd | Oxford

The Oxford Golf Club clubhouse building is the ideal venue for all kinds of occasions, from formal dining to drinks with friends; business meetings and team building events to annual society meetings.

The clubhouse is also home to the superbly appointed professional shop which stocks the latest in golfing equipment, clothing and accessories from some of the game’s leading manufacturers.

Oxford Golf Club extends a warm welcome to visitors throughout the year through a range of comprehensive society packages to create the perfect golf day.

Packages aim to meet the needs and requirements of the visiting party with Bronze, Silver and Gold days which can be tailored to include as much or as little catering as required with fantastic menu choice and first class service.

The club’s professional team will also be on hand throughout the event to ensure that the event runs smoothly, allowing the organiser to enjoy all that Oxford Golf Club has to offer.

242158 admin@oxfordgolfclub.net | www.oxfordgolfclub.net Oxford | OX4 1PF

Reddish Vale Golf Club

Founded in 1912, Reddish Vale Golf Club is home to a magnificent golf course which was designed by world famous golf course architect, Dr Alistair MacKenzie.

One of the most interesting and spectacular golf courses in Manchester, Reddish Vale has a proud history, whilst keeping abreast of modern technology to drive to club forward into the future. Set in an urban area secluded from the outside world, RVGC is situated five miles from the centre of Manchester but a million miles away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

100 acres of picturesque parkland creates a quirky and fun golf course with risk and reward a prominent feature as with many of MacKenzie’s designs. Rich in natural features, hazards and magical contours; the course measures over 6,000 yards in length from the championship, white tees.

The course has a WHS course rating of 69.8 from the white tee markers and a slope rating of 130, making it an enjoyable yet challenging course for even the most accomplished golfers.

As testament to its excellent course and facilities, Reddish Vale have recently been selected to host the prestigious Cheshire matchplay championships in May 2023, whilst previously hosting the Balfour Cup in 2012, one of the oldest competitions in the North West of England.

A jewel in the Lancashire countryside, Reddish Vale GC

South Cliffe House - the Reddish Vale clubhouse is a stone built manor house which has overlooked the Vale since Victorian times. Boasting breath-taking panoramic views of the golf course and beyond, as far as the Peak District, the recently refurbished clubhouse building features fresh, modern décor whilst showcasing the traditional elements of the game.

Reddish Vale’s friendly helpful staff are highly attentive as they serve guests in the comfortable lounges which house fullystocked bars and daily menus providing bar snacks and hearty meals.

Why not see for yourself?

Reddish Vale Golf Club welcomes visitors and society groups throughout the year with a variety or tailored golf day packages on offer.

Lancashire is a great location for a golfing break or holiday with all golfing tastes catered for. The region is home to a perfect blend of championship links golf courses to parkland resorts - ideal for visiting groups of golfers. Whilst the seaside towns of Blackpool and Southport and the city of Manchester ensure that the entertainment off the golf course is just as much fun for the visitor.

A large town in Greater Manchester, Stockport. Located seven miles southeast of Manchester city centre, Stockport is where the River Goyte and River Tame merge to create the Mersey.

The jewel in Stockport’s golfing crown, Reddish Vale is a course that is full of character and charm. During their visit, golfers can enjoy the magnificent course, great food and fine northern hospitality which make for the perfect golf day.

The club’s professional team will also be on hand to offer advice and get involved in making your day memorable and most importantly meet the budgets and expectations of the group.

0161 480 2359 | www.rvgc.co.uk | admin@rvgc.co.uk

Mid Herts Golf Club

Nestled in the Hertfordshire countryside is the warm and welcoming Mid golf course designed by five times Open

Hertfordshire, a beautiful county in southern England, features a unique blend of rolling countryside and busy towns but also a variety of excellent golf courses that are the perfect place to escape the city. With several magnificent courses that feature in the Top 100 golf courses, visitors really are spoilt for choice when playing golf in Hertfordshire.

Founded in 1892, Mid Herts Golf Club is one of the country’s remaining original golf courses. The Club’s heathland setting, warm welcome and modern facilities have made it a well-loved golf course for members and visitors alike.

Mid Herts is a beautiful heathland course and a haven for wildlife. Over ninety bird boxes have been installed over the years with red kites, great spotted woodpeckers, tawny owls and and nuthatch are regularly seen, as well as bats.

Under the guidance of renowned golf course architect, James Braid, Mid Herts was extended to 18-holes in 1923. Laid out across one of Hertfordshire’s few remaining lowland heathlands and acid grasslands, the varied golf course offers a dynamic and challenging round with natural undulations, hazards and greens that run true and quick with intriguing breaks.

Since our 100th anniversary in 1992 there has been considerable investment in all aspect of our course, with the clubhouse extensively redeveloped and refurbished in 2000. In recent times the clubhouse bar and dining area has been completely refurbished together with the locker rooms and we have moved away from having a traditional Pro Shop. We now have ‘The Hub’ model which is widely used on the Continent and in the United States and also have a fully functioning halfway house as well as a new young vibrant catering team. You can rest assured that you will be spoilt for choice with your menu selection and all dietary requirements can be accommodated.

The Club is planning to become largely selfsufficient with electricity already coming from solar panels and in 2020 we installed our own borehole for water to be supplied to the course

Champion James Braid, Mid

A classic heathland terrain

As a golf club, Mid Herts understand that each society and corporate golf day is special and unique and should be tailored to the specific needs and requirements of the visiting group.With this in mind, a variety of summer and winter packages are available with a fleet of 7 buggies available for hire and all societies receive a complimentary bottle of water & chocolate bar.

A challenging course, excellent catering and a beautifully-appointed clubhouse provide all that is needed for a memorable experience.

On arrival you will be warmly welcomed by The Hub Team and larger groups will have a starter on the day to ensure the smooth running of your event.

Lower Gustard Wood | Lamer Lane |Wheathampstead | Hertfordshire | AL4 8RS 01582 832 242 | gm@midhertsgolfclub.co.uk | www.midhertsgolfclub.co.uk
Herts Golf Club. As one of the oldest golf clubs in the country and with a Mid Herts offers a true golfing test and experience for any golfer.

One of the best golf courses in Hertfordshire.

You really are spoilt for choice when playing golf in Hertfordshire. Although just a thirty-minute journey from London, the county’s peaceful charm and rural elegance is refreshing. The green county offers an abundance of luscious fields and gardens with the splendid backdrop of the Chiltern Hills.

The region’s golf courses are a fine example of parkland courses with natural hazards and wonderful views over the surrounding countryside. Hertfordshire offers golf in a truly serene setting.

The second garden city in the country, Welwyn Garden City is a town designed for healthy living.

Welwyn Garden City Golf Club was founded in 1923 when a group of residents were responsible for the formulation of the golf club. In 1927, the course was extended to 16-holes but deemed inappropriate and a further two holes added to create the eighteen holes that have become so wellloved by members at the Club.

Welwyn Garden City Golf club | Mannicotts | High Oaks Road | Welwyn Garden City | Hertfordshire | AL8 7BP

Sir Nick Faldo was once a member of Welwyn Garden City Golf Club and has a long-association with the club. A board is on display to welcome visitors, detailing the number of titles he has won in his illustrious golfing career.

Highly-regarded as one of the best golf courses in Hertfordshire, the narrow fairways and small greens of the Welwyn Garden City course offer a challenging but fair test to golfers of all levels.

The golf course features superb drainage and irrigation systems making it the ideal venue for all-year-round golf.

The clubhouse at Welwyn Garden City Golf Club is renowned for its friendly, sociable and welcoming atmosphere with a relaxing bar, ideally-appointed to discuss the issues of the day or contemplate what might have been on the testing greens. The clubhouse also features a sports bar showing the latest sports and a spike and lounge bar.

The newly refurbished patio area is a fantastic location to al fresco dining with panoramic views of the golf course. Set menus and specials are available daily in the bar but the Club also offers an elegant dining room catering for all functions and events.

A friendly members’ golf club with a warm welcome for all visitors, providing a test for all standards of golfer.

Welwyn Garden City Golf Club | 01707 325 243 | professional@wgcgc.co.uk
Welwyn Garden City Golf club | Mannicotts | High

The Head Chef and her team pride themselves on the use of fresh ingredients to prepare modern, mouth-watering cuisine to suit all palates.

Welwyn Garden City Golf Club is an excellent choice for visiting societies. With a variety of packages offering exceptional value for money, the packages combine the excellent golf course, fantastic clubhouse facilities and friendly staff who are happy to tailor a bespoke golf day to meet your needs.

With all-year-round playability, the Club is able to offer a variety of summer and winter packages. 01707 325243

david@wgcgc.co.uk www.welwyngardencitygolfclub.co.uk

professional@wgcgc.co.uk | www.welwyngardencitygolfclub.co.uk
Oaks Road | Welwyn Garden City | Hertfordshire | AL8 7BP

The North East -

Increasingly in popularity

Over the past five or six years, Northumberland has developed into one of the UK’s favourite golf break destinations with plenty of things to see and do in the area as well as on-course accommodation at some of the country’s finest purpose built golfing resorts.

The northern region offers a blend of unique golfing challenges from rolling parkland golf courses to the inland links-style courses meandering through the surrounding, picturesque countryside on the north coast.

…and the winner is:

Longhirst Golf Club offers three beautifully presented but uniquely different golf courses. The Dawson, Lakes and The Old Course are all eighteen hole layouts which take on the American-style of lakeland golf courses, set in the stunning surroundings of the Northumberland countryside.

The par 72, Dawson course offers wider fairways and larger greens for an easy-going round of golf whereas, the par 70 Lakes golf course calls for a true test of accuracy with tight fairways and strategically placed water hazards. Whilst, the Old Course was opened in 1997 and has been skilfully modelled to provide some of the most stunning golf holes in the country.

Relax and unwind

Longhirst boasts a superbly-appointed, relaxing and friendly clubhouse which is ideal place to start and finish a round. The clubhouse offers traditional, hearty food and a well-stocked bar which is available for members and visitors to enjoy.

The club’s lounge and dining room area provides spectacular panoramic views of the golf course and beyond to the surrounding Northumberland countryside and provides the ideal venue for all manner of events, from a quiet drink with friends to a more formal dining occasion or business meeting.

Why not see for yourself?

The county town of Morpeth is the number one location for stylish shopping and rich history in Northumberland. Combining the traditional with the modern, the quaint market town features many reasonably priced accommodation providers and plenty to see and do away from the golf course.

Within a short distance of Morpeth, visitors to the area can explore large open spaces, country parks and estates. The county town of Northumberland also hosts farmers markets during the week with local produce and ingredients aplenty.

The award-winning, Longhirst Golf Club offers some of the largest golf days in the North East of England. The Club’s three golf courses easily accommodate society groups on any day of the week and, with 20 years’ experience of providing excellent society and corporate days, no stone is left unturned.

A golf day at Longhirst combines a wonderful golf course with excellent dining and hospitality,

whether it a simple bacon roll and coffee on arrival or a scrumptious three-course meal following completion of the round – the Longhirst team are on hand every step of the way, to ensure that the day runs smoothly throughout.

In partnership with The Portland Hotel, Bar & Grill in nearby Ashington, Longhirst Golf Club can also offer fantastic ‘stay and play’ deals for visiting societies and golfing groups with Bed and Breakfast accommodation including golf from as little as £70 per night per person.

A cottage can also be rented for a golfing stay in Longhirst village which is a short distance from the golf course.

Morpeth | Northumberland | NE61 3LL 01670 791 562 | enquiries to info@longhirstgolf.co.uk longhirstgolf.co.uk

Garforth Golf Club

A quality venue to play golf

As well as being the largest county in the north of England, Yorkshire is also home to the most golf courses. With many of these situated around the major cities of York, Leeds and Wakefield, you will find your perfect golf break with hundreds of accommodation providers, restaurants, bars and entertainment.

Leeds has never been more popular with investment in the city making it one of the tourist hotspots of the country. As well as a hub of city life, Leeds is the third largest and one of the fastest growing, greenest cities in the UK.

With excellent road and rail links as well as an international airport, the thriving city centre is also a popular choice for golfing breaks with visiting groups loving the bustling night life and the excellent golf that is on offer.

Garforth Golf Club is very proud of the warm welcome

Garforth is a small town in Leeds in close proximity to both the M1 and A1. Garforth features similar amenities to its parent city with ten traditional public houses and a mix of restaurants and cafes; reasonably priced accommodation providers and fine Yorkshire hospitality.

and outstanding service that is provided to our visitors. Pay Us A Visit & Enjoy The Garforth Experience! For Yourself

Founded in 1913, Garforth Golf Club comprises a range of modern facilities in a historical golf club setting. The gently undulating 18-hole parkland golf course was designed by legendary golf course architect, Dr Alister MacKenzie and, along with the club’s other facilities, has beautifully evolved over the years.

Aside from the wonderful course, the golf club also features a large grass practice area, driving range and an indoor studio and fitting room complete with a state-of-the-art golf simulator which is used for ball flight analysis.

Garforth’s relaxing clubhouse is the ideal place for friends and family to get together and has hospitality at its heart. Boasting a relaxing balcony and fine dining in intimate surroundings, the building boasts panoramic views of the golf course and beyond to the surrounding picturesque Yorkshire countryside.

Long Lane | Garforth 0113 286 3308 | office@garforthgolfclub.co.uk

Garforth strives to provide a great experience for everyone

The golf club and its facilities leave a lasting impression with many visiting groups returning year-after-year, whether part of a local golf society or travelling group visiting Yorkshire for their annual golf break. Garforth Golf Club offers a variety of catering and group packages giving visitors the opportunity to enjoy the renowned parkland golf course before enjoying the relaxing atmosphere of the clubhouse.

The club’s Professional team will also be on hand to assist throughout the day, ensuring that it runs smoothly, leaving the organiser to enjoy all that Garforth Golf Club has to offer.

Garforth | Leeds | LS25 2DS office@garforthgolfclub.co.uk | www.garforthgolfclub.co.uk

Ingestre Park Golf Club

Come and play at Ingestre Park – you’ll be glad you did!

Located in the heart of England and accessible from the whole country, Staffordshire is a fascinating county of outstanding natural beauty. The main attraction of the landlocked county is the award-winning Alton Towers theme park but there are also plenty of accommodation deals and reasonably priced green fees to take advantage of in the local area.

Ideal places to base one’s golfing party would be Stafford or Stoke-on-Trent, the two biggest towns in the county. From here, the county’s luxurious fairways can be easily reached and the Staffordshire golfing challenge well and truly accepted.

Staffordshire encompasses parts of the National Forest and Peak District National Park whilst combining the wild moorlands and uplands in the north with the low undulating landscape in the south around Cannock Chase, an area of natural outstanding beauty.

Situated less than 6 miles from the town of Stafford in the heart of the Staffordshire countryside, Ingestre Park Golf Club is a beautifully-appointed parkland course surrounded by woodland.

The course offers a challenge to players of all abilities and guarantees a splendid day’s golf for all.

The beautifully manicured golf course with superb clubhouse facilities which exists today was a dream when plans for Ingestre Park were first put in place in 1969. The existing site was suggested as a possible venue for the golf course and work began on the development of the 18-hole golf course which was designed by Mr Jiggins of Hawtree & Co.

The site officially became Ingestre Park Golf Club on 1st January 1978 with the official opening of the clubhouse taking place in February of the same year.

Today the comfortable, air-conditioned clubhouse offers a well-stocked bar and an excellent menu.

Visitors and societies are welcomed throughout the year with a warm welcome provided to groups of twelve golfers or more. The Club offer a range of packages which encompass the splendid Ingestre Park golf course, excellent catering and clubhouse facilities, as well as the Pro shop team’s assistance, who will be on hand to ensure that your day runs smoothly from start to finish.

Ingestre Park Golf Club Ingestre Stafford Staffordshire ST18 0RE 01889 270845 office@ingestregolf.co.uk www.ingestregolf.co.uk
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CALCOT PARK

Situated on the Berkshire/Hampshire border, Calcot Park Golf Club is a historic and traditional members' golf club. Designed by the legendary Harry Colt and opened in 1930, it represents the perfect location for society golf.

The club sits within an exclusive private estate, its parkland setting enhancing the ambience of the course itself. Eyes are often attracted to the wildlife when playing the course whilst the changing seasons are complemented by the colours of the trees which abound.

Calcot Park is an undulating, traditional, parkland course rated in the top six golf clubs in Berkshire and is recognised as one of the best in the area. Designer Harry Colt also built, amongst others, Beaconsfield, Denham, Stoke Park, Sunningdale Old, Swinley Forest along with the East and West courses at Wentworth Club in Surrey.

The 18-hole course, Par 70 and SSS 71, is 6,300 yards off the White Tees and is acknowledged as a demanding, yet fair test of golf.

There are two par-5s, both reachable in two by strong hitters and four excellent par-3s, including the 7th, the signature hole, played across a lake to an elevated green. The 13th is played across a stream in a shallow valley to a contoured green.

The course opens and closes with two, long par4s. There are three small practice areas, practice nets and two practice chipping and putting greens. Calcot Park has an abundance of mature trees and shrubs and the area surrounding the course are home to a variety of wildlife including badgers, foxes and deer.

In particular, golf societies and companies are most welcome to take advantage of the fine course and

The Perfect Venue For Golf Societies In The Heart Of Berkshire

facilities, with a number of packages available to suit all tastes and budgets. The superb, fully licensed restaurant will further complement a round of golf.

There are currently six Golf Society or Corporate Golf packages available for the 2019/20 period, ranging in price from £52 per person up to £92 per person for the extensive Augusta package, including 18 holes of golf in the morning, another 18 in the afternoon, along with coffee and a breakfast bap, lunch and ending with a three-course dinner.

A few extras can be added to the Golf Society Day to complete the experience. Nearest the Pin and Longest Drive markers can be put out on the course at no additional charge, and there is even a halfway refreshment option.

01189 427124 info@calcotpark.com www.calcotpark.com
Club Bath Road, Calcot, Reading, Berkshire RG31 7RN
Gareth Johnston is the Head PGA Golf Professional at Calcot Park Golf Club, and his shop is a superb retail outlet that carries an extensive range of golfing products and equipment from leading suppliers at competitive prices.
Calcot Park Golf

Kirkby Lonsdale Golf Club

Cumbria is one of the most picturesque areas in England, offering quality golf courses for the enjoyment of the discerning golfer and visiting society groups within magnificent settings.

Predominantly mountainous with towering peaks and sparkling lakes dominating the countryside, the Lake District attracts millions of visitors each year.

The variety of parkland, heathland and links golf courses in the region are a big attraction too.

Cumbrian golf courses all have three characteristics in common; their quality, variety and value for money with visiting golfers welcomed with open arms. The parkland and fell courses are popular all year round and feature a high standard of fairway and greens. There is a course to test every skill, most of which bask in the glory of the surrounding Lake District countryside with spectacular views across its magnificent scenery.

The three largest cities in Cumbria of Carlisle, Penrith and Kendal are each located in close proximity to the region’s golf courses and offer plenty of accommodation options.

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Situated in the picturesque Lune Valley within the Yorkshire Dales National Park, Kirkby Lonsdale Golf Club extends a warm Cumbrian welcome to all members and visitors.

Set in 165 acres of spectacular countryside and established for over 25 years, the par 72, eighteen hole Kirkby Lonsdale golf course stretches over 6,300 yards.

The course features a variety of terrains creating an eclectic blend of heathland and parkland golf, which is open to the elements in some places.

Aside from the championship golf course, The Lune course at Kirkby Lonsdale allows players to play from forward tees taking some of the distance out of the holes on the main course and providing a different challenge to golfers of all abilities.

Kirkby Lonsdale is a modern, vibrant and family friendly golf club which welcomes both new and existing golfers. The club’s comfortable clubhouse offers the ideal retreat to relax and enjoy a drink or bite to eat pre or post round with daily menus and a well-stocked bar area for the enjoyment of guests.

Golf societies can take advantage of a variety of fantastic 18 or 27 hole packages including breakfast, lunch or an evening meal. From as little as £36 per golfer, society organisers can custombuild their golf day with as much or as little catering as required.

The golf club’s professional team will also be on hand to offer their expert advice to ensure that the event runs as smoothly as possible.

Working in association with local hotels, Kirkby Lonsdale Golf Club also offers an array of stay and play golf deals. With a great choice of bed and breakfast accommodation close to the golf course and local amenities, Kirkby Lonsdale can be experienced for a one, two or three night golf break

A stunning course with a welcoming located in the beautiful

Scaleber Lane Barbon Kirkby Lonsdale LA6 2LJ Cumbria 015242 76365 david.towers@kirkbylonsdalegolfclub.com www.kirkbylonsdalegolfclub.com welcoming clubhouse beautiful Lune Valley.

Kirkbymoorside Golf Club

Blessed with some magnificent golf courses, glorious landscapes and vibrant towns and cities, the North East of England offers an all-rounders perfect destination for a golf break.

With dozens of top notch golf courses to choose from, you are not short of options in the North East and with this quality comes great value on a variety of luxury hotels and excellent facilities.

By day; explore the meandering courses that are a feature of the region’s beautiful countryside of North Yorkshire and coastline of Northumberland and Durham. Whilst, away from the golf course; discover points of cultural and historical interest including the legacy of the Roman Empire and Hadrian’s Wall. Revellers can also experience the thrills of Leeds or Newcastle city centre; perfect for a night on the tiles.

North Yorkshire’s hidden gem

Kirkbymoorside Golf Club is a hidden gem set in the North Yorkshire countryside. A championship golf course nestled in the foothills of the North York Moors, Kirkbymoorside boasts spectacular views of the surrounding countryside from its beautifully manicured fairways.

Offering great golf all year round, the course was the 2017 Championship of Yorkshire Trilby Tour venue.

The par 70 golf course is highly regarded and measures 5,989 yards calling for accuracy from the tees and good course management skills.

Also a popular wedding venue in North Yorkshire, the Kirkbymoorside clubhouse is the ideal place to relax and unwind whilst enjoying a drink or bite to eat. Visitors can bask in comfortable surroundings with views over the golf course and beyond to the surrounding picturesque Yorkshire countryside whilst enjoying a great choice of menus and a wellstocked bar.

The Kirkbymoorside professional shop is one of several SnaintonGolf satellite shops which stocks top of the range equipment, clothing and accessories from some of the game’s leading manufacturers.

The golf club offer some fantastic society packages and, in 2018 offered a deal that including free coach travel to and from the golf club for parties of forty golfers or more.

A great day out with an excellent championship golf course and first class services and facilities, visitors can tailor Kirkbymoorside’s existing golf day offers to suit their needs and most importantly budgets whilst the club’s staff are on hand to make the day enjoyable and run as smoothly as possible.

After visiting Kirkbymoorside Golf Club once, many visitors return year-after year with many taking advantage of the clubs fantastic stay and play deals. The golf club has established partnerships with local hotels and accommodation providers which allow visitors to enjoy a stay in the quaint North Yorkshire countryside whilst combing the region’s fine hospitality, excellent dining and the superb Kirkbymoorside golf course.

The North East truly does have everything to satisfy the demands of a top class golf break.

Kirkbymoorside Golf Club Course review

It’s often quite difficult to concentrate on your golf at Kirkbymoorside such is the spectacular scenery. But concentrate you must because this challenging golf course set on the edge of the North York Moors National Park is no pushover.

At just over 6,200 off the back tees eight par fours over 400 yards - there’s just one par five - and a sprinkling of tantalising par threes, it’s an excellent, enjoyable test.

But those views are something else - especially over the moors from the 13th tee - and you will see the Yorkshire Wolds and The Hambleton Hills at their best.

Interestingly, the course starts with a short par three of 138 yards (don’t go long with the tee shot) and there are three short holes in the first six, but there are also a couple of big par fours and one of these short holes ain’t so short!

Still, if you’re putting’s sound and you’re accurate, you should start with a comfortable par but the second presents an immediate risk and reward with the option of cutting the dangerous corner at this 422 yard par four.

Then it’s a long par three of 193 yards over water to a narrow green and you’re beginning to think “this is not easy.”

Keep left at the next par four which is a birdie chance and you’ll need a really good drive to get anything out of the 437 yard fifth, the small well-bunkered green at the 160-yard sixth will also pose problems. Not surprisingly, the 442-yard seventh is stroke index two and it is a cracking par four. It’s a tough right to left tee shot and unless you’re accurate, it may not be a driver for you.

What’s good about Kirkbymoorside is that there is almost always a chance offered to repair any damage, the seventh is followed by a drivable par four of 271 yards, a definite birdie chance.

The ninth is also a chance to let rip with a wide fairway which you need to as it’s 445 yards and needs two good hits to get near.

The 355-yard 10th is a complete contrast with an increasingly narrow fairway and it may well be a hybrid or long iron off the tee as the hole gets tighter the closer you get to the green. The toughest tee shot on the golf course comes at 11, a 444-yard par four with out of bounds left and bushes right. No surprise again that this is stroke one.

Again it’s followed by a risk and reward hole with the 265 yard par four where you can risk the corner to set up a birdie or lay up and play safe.The 415yard 13th has those terrific views from the tee, but concentrate as the drive has to be straight and long on a tree-line fairway to get within range of the green.

The solitary par five follows and at 515 yards would seem straightforward. It is if you play sensibly up short of the road and then over the marker on the top of the hill to leave a short iron to a green sloping left to right.

Best to leave the putt below the hole on the severely sloping green at the 179-yard 15th and the 16th is the start of an excellent finish where you need to decide whether to leave the tee shot on the top of the hill to give a good view on your approach or finish at the bottom of the hill.

The 426-yard 17th demands a good drive left - but not too far left as there’s trouble there - to be able to get at the green and the 18th may be just 321 yards, but it’s tricky with a green that slopes front to back.

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When you visit us you will quickly realise that you want to come back to play again and again, we have some fantastic stay and play packages on offer, so treating yourself has never been easier… Play two rounds of golf with us in Summer, staying one night; bed and breakfast, at The Kings Head Kirkbymoorside from only £95 per person

Kirkbymoorside Golf Club Manor Vale, Kirkbymoorside, North Yorkshire, YO62 6EG richard@kirkbymoorsidegolf.co.uk 01751 431 525 www.kirkbymoorsidegolf.co.uk “Offering great golf all year round, the course was the 2017 Championship of Yorkshire Trilby Tour venue.”

Scarcroft Golf Club

There is an abundance of fine golf courses on offer in West Yorkshire and the surrounding area. Easily accessed by junctions of the M1 and M62, the region features a number of grand parkland venues looking over picturesque countryside such as the majesty of the Yorkshire Dales.

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West Yorkshire

With something for everyone, West Yorkshire Great is the ideal retreat for a golfing break with a wide variety of venues offering fantastic value for money.

Leeds has never been more popular with investment in the city making it one of the tourist hotspots of the country. As well as a hub of city life, Leeds is the third largest and one of the fastest growing, greenest cities in the UK.

With excellent road and rail links as well as an international airport, the thriving city centre is also a popular choice for golfing breaks with visiting groups loving the bustling night life and the excellent golf that is on offer.

Leeds is packed full of golfing heritage with the area’s many golf clubs and resorts making the perfect retreat for the society golfer.

Scarcroft Golf Club is situated to the North of Leeds and very close to both the Alwoodley and Moortown Golf Clubs.

The par 71 golf course, which measures 6,243 yards from the white tees represents an enjoyable but challenging test to all ages and abilities of golfer.

The lovely meandering and easywalking golf course boasts farreaching views of the North Yorkshire Moors, whilst tree-lined fairways mean you need to keep it straight off the tee in order to score well.

The golf club has a rich history but was fully extended with the facilities that can be enjoyed today added to its current site in the 1980s.

The Scarcroft clubhouse features two lounges, a bar and snooker room. Sports television and a variety of beverages in the Viking Bar and Trophy lounge whilst, dining facilities for up to 110 people in the wonderfully appointed, Blackburn Lounge.

A warm friendly welcome awaits you at Scarcroft Golf Club with a clubhouse team who aim to ensure that your day is memorable for all the right reasons, both on and off the course. Bar and catering facilities are available throughout the day.

Two loops of nine makes it a great venue for corporate or society golf days but everyone is welcome.

Scarcroft Golf Club offer various golf day packages which can be tailored to meet the needs, requirements and budgets of the visiting party. Each package includes championship golf on the Scarcroft golf course and excellent dining options. The club’s professional team are also on hand to offer their advice on the day and to ensure that the event runs as smoothly as possible allowing you to enjoy all the Scarcroft Golf Club has to offer.

0113 289 2311 | manager@scarcroftgolfclub.co.uk www.scarcroftgolfclub.co.uk Scarcroft Golf Club, Syke Lane, Scarcroft, Leeds, Ls14 3Bq

Binglet St Ives Golf Club

A True Golfing Test Set In The Beautiful Yorkshire

Bingley St Ives Golf Club was founded in 1931 originally as a nine hole layout. Extended to 18 holes in 1934, the course meanders through different settings for golf, switching between parkland, woodland and moorland surroundings.

The Bingley course was designed with instruction from legendary golf course architect, Dr Alister MacKenzie who has left many of his attributes on the course which can be see today, including tiered greens and a design that encompasses the nature of the landscape surrounding the golf course.

Over the years, the course have been further developed with input from leading names in the game, including Sir Nick Faldo, the late Seve Ballesteros and Jose Maria Canizares.

Today, the Par 71 golf course measures 6,458 yards from the white tees and continues to be a true golfing test in set in the beautiful Yorkshire countryside.

Relax and unwind in comfortable surroundings

The clubhouse building has evolved with the golf club and today is home to excellent member and visitor facilities including shower and locker rooms as well as the superbly-appointed Spike Bar and 19th Hole which offer a well-stocked bar service as well as daily menus.

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The Spike bar is a hub of activity throughout the golfing season and features a full size snooker table and access to a large balcony which overlooked the 18th green – perfect for al fresco eating and drinking. Whilst, the spacious 19th Hole is packed with images and memorabilia donated to Bingley St. Ives by Billy Foster, current caddy to Lee Westwood having formerly carried the bag for Seve Ballesteros, Darren Clarke and Sergio Garcia amongst others.

Bingley St Ives’ clubhouse was opened in 1994 by former Ryder Cup player, Mark James. The building is home to the Bingley St Ives Professional shop which stocks the latest clothing, equipment and accessories from some of the game’s leading brands.

Led by Head Professional, Nigel Barber, the team offer expert tuition and advice with lessons bookable by both members and visitors to the golf club.

Why not see for yourself?

There is an abundance of fine golf courses on offer in West Yorkshire and the surrounding area. Easily accessed by junctions of the M1 and M62, the region features a number of grand parkland venues looking over picturesque countryside such as the majesty of the Yorkshire Dales.

With something for everyone, West Yorkshire Great is the ideal retreat for a golfing break with a wide variety of venues offering fantastic value for money.

Bingley is located on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales near the Aire Valley and famous Bronte area. Bingley offers plenty of reasonably priced accommodation options and things to see and do away from the golf course for all the family. In particular, the town boasts excellent shopping amenities as well as the many museums based around the mills, railways and canals which are symbols of the industrial revolution in Yorkshire.

Bingley St Ives Golf Club extends a warm welcome to visitors throughout the year.

The genius of the MacKenzie course and the natural beauty of its surroundings make for a superb golf course although, Bingley St Ives know that the perfect golf day is about much more than fairways, greens and the state of the bunkersalthough these things play a big part too!

Renowned for its hospitality packages which combine excellent golf on the championship golf course with superb dining options, Bingley St Ives is visited by many society groups who return yearafter-year. The club’s professional team are on hand to ensure that the event runs smoothly resulting in a memorable golf day at Bingley St Ives Golf Club.

01274 562 436 www.bingleystivesgc.com secretary@bingleystivesgc.com

SCARBOROUGH SOUTH CLIFF GOLF CLUB

A spectacular setting for a golf break

Conveniently accessed by the UK’s motorway networks, the county of Yorkshire is packed full of wonderful countryside charm and an abundance of fantastic golf courses - the perfect fit for a great golf weekend. This rural tranquillity is matched by the stunning coastline. The rugged terrain provides the perfect setting for links golf and some of the most spectacular views from any fairway in the British Isles.

A friendly golf club with a superb combination of excellent facilities and a spectacular golf course with open views out to sea, Scarborough South Cliff Golf Club is highly regarded as one of the finest courses in the North of England.

A regular host of regional, county and national events, South Cliff was the joint hosts of the English Amateur Championships in 2016.

Formed in the early 1900s, distinguished golfers to play the course and pass judgement in its early days include legendary golf course architects, Harry Vardon, James Braid and J H Taylor and 1907 Open Champion, Arnaud Massey.

After a period of neglect and following the end of the First World War, renowned golf course designer, Dr Alastair MacKenzie was commissioned to design and supervise the reconstruction of the South Cliff golf course.

Today, the course falls in to two parts, divided by the main road from Scarborough to Filey. The seaward side of the golf course is at one with the elements and represents a true test of links golf; whilst, the holes of the land-ward side of the course are laid out at the bottom of a rolling valley stretching southwards into the hills and on the slope of the ridge to the east.

The South Cliff clubhouse was later added in 1930 and the Professional Shop in 1937.

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Recent investment in the golf clubs facilities has ensured that the course is in magnificent condition all year round and that the clubhouse is the ideal venue for all manner of social events. With excellent catering facilities to accommodate all occasions, society golfing events and function hire, the excellent multi-purpose South Cliff clubhouse venue boasts breathtaking panoramic views of the golf course, surrounding countryside and spectacular Yorkshire coastline.

Visitors are always welcome to South Cliff which is generally considered to be the number one course along the east coast of Yorkshire. The Club provide a variety of golf day packages to suit all needs and budgets.

A blend of lively cities, pretty villages, rolling countryside and grand coastline, Yorkshire has so much to offer visitors. The county offers some of the best food and drink around with many local traditions and tipples. Whilst, there are also many places to visit without the need for a car – taking in the breath-taking rural scenery. No less than 250,000 visitors explore the Three Peaks area in the Yorkshire Dales each year.

01723 360 522 | clubsecretary@southcliffgolfclub.com www.southcliffgolfclub.com Deepdale Avenue, Scarborough, YO11 2UE

WELLINGBOROUGH GOLF CLUB

The county of Northamptonshire, the ‘Rose of the Shires’ is littered with hidden gems as well as some of the most popular venues in the country.

Set deep in the heart of England and with excellent road and rail links, Northamptonshire is easily accessible from all parts of the UK and is one of the best regions in the country to play golf. The high quality of golf which can be enjoyed in the region is so varied that you won’t want to leave.

Home to some of the most beautiful countryside in England, Northamptonshire offers outstanding value for moneyNorthamptonshire is the ideal destination for your next golfing getaway.

Nestled in the curve of the River Nene the county boasts a wide range of attractions, from beautiful parks to museums, theatres and a host of evening entertainment venues.

The market towns and villages of Northamptonshire stretch from Brackley in the south to Corby in the north of the county which is littered with beautiful stately homes and manicured gardens making for a great family day out.

A picturesque championship course set in 160 acres of rolling parkland.

Wellingborough Golf Club is set in the 18th Century Harrowden Hall estate, in the heart of Northamptonshire among five acres of beautifully manicured gardens. Established in 1893, work began on implementation a new golf course at Harrowden in 1972.

Wellingborough Golf Club celebrated its 125th Anniversary in 2018 and today, feature a picturesque championship golf course set in 160 acres of rolling parkland which plays host to a number of PGA and County golf events.

The Par 72 golf course at Harrowden Hall measures 6,721 yards from the white tees and with a WHS course rating of 73.3 and a slope rating of 139, represents an enjoyable challenge for all levels of golfer.

In 2017 after a review, major improvements were made to the golf course with total expenditure topping £300,000. Work included removing and restructuring some of the course’s bunkers.

The magnificent Harrowden Hall clubhouse building offers a unique base for relaxing pre and post round at Wellingborough Golf Club. Whether a drink with friends, business meeting or enjoying home cooked meals, there is a room for all occasions with attentive staff on hand to make your visit as relaxing and enjoyable as possible.

The hall and its estate is the ideal venue for all manner of corporate and social occasions as well as being a popular wedding venue in Northamptonshire with guests in awe of the magnificent grounds at Harrowden.

From 80 delegates in the club’s meeting rooms to 200 guests seated in a marquee within the grounds for a wedding there is help on hand to create the perfect day.

01933 677 234 | www.wellingboroughgolfclub.com
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Wellingborough Golf Club is also a member of the prestigious 1893 club which allows members of the founder clubs to play reciprocal golf at Wellingborough – a great initiative for golfers across the United Kingdom.

Why not see for yourself?

Wellingborough Golf Club has a long tradition of welcoming visiting groups, corporate guests and society visitorsmany of who return to the club.

Access to Wellingborough is easy and convenient via A14, M1 and A1 motorways and with excellent service and attention to details, the Wellingborough team are on hand to make your golf day at the club a memorable one.

Packages can be tailor made to include championship golf on the Wellingborough course coupled with excellent dining options in the surroundings of the Harrowden Hall clubhouse building. It is no wonder that society groups return year after year!

www.wellingboroughgolfclub.com | info@wellingboroughgolfclub.com Great Harrowden | Wellingborough | NN9 5AD

Alresford Golf Club

A Handsome Course, In A Handsome Town

The golf courses in Hampshire are truly outstanding with a great variety of different layouts to choose from. The region offers an abundance of golf courses, resorts and stay and play locations to entertain all tastes and budgets.

Hampshire’s coastal location offers a truly exceptional range of golfing opportunities with links, inland parkland and downland courses all available. Each courses’ Individual character, coupled with the fantastic weather that the county benefits from during the summer months, make it an ideal location for a golf break.

The handsome Georgian town of Alresford which located close to the historical city of Winchester, has been voted Country Life’s ‘Favourite Market town (South-East)’. Alresford is also known for its specialist shops, old-fashioned inns, smart bistros and traditional tea-rooms. It is also home to a popular annual agricultural show and nationally renowned Watercress Festival.

Founded in 1890, Alresford Golf Club has developed into one of the most attractive and challenging courses in the south of England. The course was extended to its current layout in 1993.

Offering views of the South Downs National Park and the surrounding Hampshire countryside, the course at Alresford is playable all-year-round due to its chalk downland location and coupled with its reputation for course presentation is why it has regularly been chosen to host County amateur and PGA competitions.

The picturesque and easy-walking downland setting on the slopes of Tichborne Down feature no less than five tricky par 3s and shaped fairways which are a challenge to even the most accomplished of golfer.

The single level clubhouse at Alresford Golf Club is centrally located next to the 9th and 18th greens and offers excellent bar and catering facilities through a good-sized lounge space and two dining rooms and recently refurbished changing facilities.The clubhouse also features a large patio area overlooking the two greens and the 18th fairway.

Alresford’s bar and catering services are provided throughout the year with a reasonably priced variety of drinks, light bite snacks and meals. The club also caters for formal dining and a wide variety of social functions throughout the year. Society visitors are welcomed Monday to Friday with a number of summer and winter packages which can be tailored to the requirements of the visiting group. The number of returning groups and visitors each year is a testament to the quality of the course and the friendly welcome received.

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The 11th and 12th holes are considered to be two of the best Par 4’s in the county.

What’s In A Name?

Members and visitors must wonder from time to time why the holes at Alresford are so called. Some names, of course, are pretty obvious but most do require an explanation.

So here goes…

1

Tichborne

Nearest hole to Tichborne – we are in the parish, after all – and a nod to the family who came over with the Conqueror and owned the land around for nine centuries. They sold us 85 acres in 1969 and leased another 20 to allow us to “go 18” in 1993.

2 Searles

Twice a Captain of AGC and a veterinary surgeon in the town. Geoff Searles virtually saved the club from extinction in the lean years after WWII.

3 Pitch

Residents of and visitors to Tichborne House played cricket on this broad, flat expanse. (The hoi polloi also had their own pitch, further north on the ground now taken by the by-pass).

4 Don’t Dally!

Especially when the wind is from the south. (The name Pooh Corner was also considered for this one but rejected on the grounds of taste).

5 Appledown

The track that skirts the eastern boundary of the course is known as Appledown Lane. It eventually meets Cheriton Lane near the battlefield site.

6 Youngs

A mark of respect and affection for the family who farmed this field and provided many Captains, champions and club officers over half a century.

7 Hassock’s

The entire left side of this long hole is bounded by Hassock’s Copse, though it is actually a 40-acre wood.

8 Plateau

No explanation required – but it could just as easily have been called “Water Jump,” for that depression in the fairway 150 yards from the tee dates to when this was the town’s racecourse. It was much deeper then.

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9 Caddies’ Oak

That big tree 200 yards up on the right was where young bag carriers would hide to avoid stingy p(l) ayers.

10

Boniface

Bill Boniface combined the three roles of pro, greenkeeper and publican. His HQ was The Cricketers, the clubhouse from 1911 to 1953

11 All Aboard!

The old railway carriage that was the clubhouse from 1953 to 1969 was sited just about where the 11th tee now stands.

12

Spike

Common name for a workhouse, which was close by in Tichborne Down. Inmates were said to be “spiked” on the system, with no escape. Later a hospital for mentally-handicapped men, it was developed for housing in the late 1980s.

13

Cricks

Local name for The Cricketers, which was formerly in The Links, on the corner of Sun Lane and Tichborne Down. This was the clubhouse from 1890, when AGC was founded. until 1910.

14 Hedges

Tribute to Bob Hedges, long-serving (1953-1973) hon. sec. of AGC. The hole is also fringed and backed by hedges.

15

Cloister

The Grand National winner of 1893 was trained over these fields and stabled at Bishop’s Sutton.

16

President

Tribute to 1992 English Golf Union President, David Harrison. who lived in The Links for many years and was wont to walk this hole of an evening accompanied by a big, boisterous black Lab called “Seve.”

17 Bolton’s Folly

Albert Bolton, a long-forgotten pro/greenkeeper, built a bunker to catch a pulled second shot (and thereafter was its principal visitor). Now gone, the hazard was not far from the big bunker left and short of the modern green.

18 Bombhole

No explanation needed, though, sadly, the pit by the green was not caused by a fleeing Heinkel lightening its load in 1940. Almost certainly, it was dug for chalk to build houses or make into quicklime. There was another “bombhole” just short and right of the 11th green, where the bunker now is, but it was filled in in 1976.

Alresford Golf Club Cheriton Road Tichborne Down, Alresford SO24 0PN 01962 733 746 secretary@alresfordgolf.co.uk www.alresfordgolf.co.uk
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Alresford Golf Club

One of the most attractive and challenging courses in the south of England since 1890

Set in the heart of the Cambridgeshire countryside, Girton Golf Club

There are many high quality golf courses in Cambridgeshire. Visitors have a choice of golf course close to the hustle and bustle of the centre of Cambridge or one of the other stunning parkland golf courses which are located in the surrounding countryside.

The region is home to many hidden gems and courses that, once you’ve played, you just have to visit again.

Hospitality is also second to none in Cambridgeshire, ideal to make a golfing break from your visit to the county with entertainment and eateries in abundance away from the golf course.

Established over 80 years ago, Girton Golf Club is a well-equipped, well-organised golf club with excellent facilities and an ideal location in the village of Girton on the edge of Cambridge.

Highly regarded as a friendly club which extends a warm welcome to visitors and their families, Girton offers a friendly and relaxing environment to socialise - no matter how tough the golf may be, it can always a pleasurable experience at Girton GC. Founded in 1936, originally as a nine-hole golf course, the Girton golf course was extended to the eighteen holes that can be enjoyed today when more land was purchased in 1979. While the club’s spacious clubhouse building opened its doors in 1992.

A beautifully manicured course, which is playable all-year-round thanks to superb drainage systems and the hard work of a dedicated green keeping team, the course at Girton is aesthetically pleasing with a profusion of trees and pretty shrubs bordering its fairways.

An abundance of wildlife also visits the golf course which can be seen in the sky as well as on the ground including Girton’s famous Black Squirrels.

Girton’s superbly-presented clubhouse offers the ideal setting for all manner of occasion from drinks with friends to dining with family or those all-important business meetings. Delivering first class service, hospitality and menus make Girton Golf Club one of the finest all-inclusive venues in Cambridgeshire.

The club is also one of the region’s number one venues for a society golf day. Located just 10 minutes from the centre of Cambridge, Girton’s highly experienced management team know how important the society day can be to their discerning visitors, many of whom return year-after-year.

The golf club are fully flexible in terms of golf day packages and offers a variety of reasonably priced packages which combine excellent golf on the Girton course, delicious dining options and as much or as little help from the club’s dedicated professional team as required.

The course represents a testing challenge of accuracy and control, tight fairways and some challenging short holes.
01223 276169 | info@girtongolf.co.uk | www.girtongolf.co.uk Dodford Lane | Girton | Cambridge | CB3 0QE

Bamburgh Castle Golf Club

Where only the views rival the golf

Blessed with some magnificent golf courses, glorious landscapes and vibrant towns and cities, the North East of England offers an all-rounders perfect destination for a golf break.

With dozens of top notch golf courses to choose from, you are not short of options in the North East and with this quality comes great value on a variety of luxury hotels and excellent facilities.

By day; explore the meandering courses that are a feature of the region’s beautiful countryside of North Yorkshire and coastline of Northumberland and Durham. Whilst, away from the golf course; discover points of cultural and historical interest including the legacy of the Roman Empire and Hadrian’s Wall. Revellers can also experience the thrills of Leeds or Newcastle city centre; perfect for a night on the tiles.

The North East truly does have everything to satisfy the demands of a top class golf break.

One of the most scenic golf courses in Great Britain, Bamburgh Castle boasts breath taking views of Lindisfarne, the Farne Islands, the Cheviots and of course, Bamburgh Castle set on the cliff-top adjacent to a long stretch of golden sandy beaches.

A must-play golf course where visitors can enjoy an unforgettable golfing experience

Arguably one of the finest links golf course in the whole of the British Isles, Bamburgh Castle’s beautiful, entertaining golf course measures just 5,604 yards from the championship tees. Whilst short in length, the course requires excellent course management skills and accuracy from the tee boxes whilst visitors can enjoy fantastic views across unspoilt countryside from its fairways. Recently extended, the original Bamburgh Castle clubhouse was built in 1904 and retains most of its traditional charm and characteristics. The clubhouse building is the home of spacious, comfortable lounge areas as well as a superbly-appointed, dining room which can seat up to 60 people. Overlooking the putting green and across towards to Farne Islands, the dining room is the ideal venue for all manner of social occasions.

Member and visitors alike can take advantage of the club’s well-stocked bar and excellent dining options provided by the club’s catering team serving a variety of daily menus for breakfast, lunch, dinner and meals for visiting groups.

The perfect getaway for societies and travelling golfers, Bamburgh Castle golf course provides a test for all levels of golfer with breath-taking scenery and a friendly clubhouse serving great food. The club offers a wide variety of golf day packages and arrangements for larger groups or societies with a dedicated professional team on hand to provide assistance on the day ensuring that the event runs as smoothly as possible.

(01668) 214321 / 214378 sec@bamburghcastlegolfclub.co.uk www.bamburghcastlegolfclub.co.uk

The region’s number-one ranked golf course and a regular feature in the Top 100, Silloth on Solway Golf Club is home to what is highly-regarded as one of England’s finest links courses.

Founded in 1892 with the help of Railway Company money, the Silloth course was originally designed by Davy Grant and has since evolved, with contributions from classic golf course architects, Dr Alister Mackenzie and Willie Park Jnr.

Located in one of the most pictuesque areas of England in the Cumbrian countryside and at the mouth of the Solway firth, Silloth’s fairways meander through the mature dune flora reminiscent of true links-style golf courses with tough, true greens providing a true test of links golf.

With spectacular views across the firth, overlooking the Scottish Borders and Lake District, the blooming heather and patches of gorse that is in abundance make Silloth’s rolling fairways a safe haven. Add in the wind factor and you’ll rarely play to handicap. Even in the calm, Silloth is a tricky links course offering one of the most unique challenges in English golf.

Silloth on Solway Golf Club represents excellent value for money. In 2016, National Club Golfer magazine voted it the ‘No 1 Course in Britain and Ireland under £100’.

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The clubhouse at Silloth was designed by Carlisle architect and club member, Walter Gibbings in 1903 was extended in 1908. Today, it retains a period atmosphere in-keeping with the true character of the Club and golf course. Overlooking the 1st fairway and the 18th green, the airy lounge has been extensively modernised with roof-space opened up to offer natural lighting.

Both visitors and members alike can also feel completely relaxed in comfortable surroundings whilst enjoying a meal in the elegantly-appointed, dining room.

With societies welcome throughout the week, Silloth on Solway Golf Club offer the perfect package of great golf and great food. The Club offer a tremendous full-day package comprising 36 holes of golf on the wonderful links golf course and beautiful food served by the Club’s team of caterers for just £94. With catering service offering mouth-watering dishes tailored to the requirements of societies and corporate guests; visitors and members alike are delighted with the quality of the cuisine blended with the magnificence of the golf course.

Silloth’s Professional team are on hand to assist with the smooth-running of the day, leaving you with peace of mind that things are taken care of and enabling you to enjoy the fantastic Silloth on Solway golf course.

the enjoyment of the discerning golfer and visiting society groups within magnificent settings. bookings@sillothgolfclub.co.uk | www.sillothgolfclub.co.uk Station Road | Silloth | Cumbria | CA7 4AE
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The incredibly varied geography of Somerset means that there are plenty of unique challenges just waiting to be experienced. There are many golf courses in the region to enjoy also - some accessed from the county’s excellent motorway network and others tucked away in the crevices and foothills of the protected landscapes.

One thing all courses have in common is the breath-taking scenery, taking in fine views of wonderful landmarks such as Glastonbury Tor and the Bristol Channel and with stunning backdrops of the Severn Estuary and the Welsh Hills.

Somerset offers an opportunity not to be missed.

The classic seaside town of Weston Super Mare is one of the UK’s most popular tourist hotspots offering everything from a traditional cream tea to the attractions of the Grand Pier. Weston also features some excellent golf courses including links style seaside courses and enjoyable parkland layouts.

Weston is a cracking course and always few true links courses in the world

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always in great condition. One of the and an inherent part of the town. this unsung Mackenzie gem.

As you’d expect from a traditional seaside town, accommodation providers are in abundance so golfers embarking on a holiday in the area really do have the pick of the hotels, Bed & Breakfasts and Guest Houses that are located in the area, whether that be on the prom or set back in the beautiful Somerset countryside.

Established in 1892, Weston Super Mare Golf Club is located on the coast to the southern tip of the town on Weston Bay. Playable all-year-round with excellent drainage synonymous with English seaside links courses, the excellent golf course boasts splendid views across the Bristol Channel towards Wales.

The golf course at Weston Super Mare was designed by world-renowned golf course architect Dr Alister Mackenzie and in 2011, hosted the Mackenzie Medallion competition which was played by members of other ‘Mackenzie golf clubs’ throughout the country.

Today, the Weston course represents a challenging test of links golf for all standards of player, requiring accurate shots to score well, especially in windy conditions! Its generous fairways, fast and true-running greens coupled with spectacular views make a round of golf at Weston Super Mare Golf Club a truly memorable and enjoyable experience with many visitors returning year-afteryear.

A friendly welcome awaits at Weston. The clubhouse was officially opened in 1905 and today, comprises bar and dining facilities in its traditional, listed building.

The comfortable, well-stocked bar offers a wide selection of ales, beers, wines and spirits whilst, the Mackenzie Dining Room provides a varied menu from a traditional breakfast to a substantial choice of main meals and formal dining options.

The Club’s lounge bar - as well as a relaxing space for members and visitors alike - couples as a superb function room which can be hired for social and formal occasions.

Golf societies and visiting groups are attracted throughout the year by Weston Super Mare Golf Club’s attention to details, first class facilities and top-value golf packages.

A very warm welcome to our “All Year Round” Golf Course.

A friendly and hospitable golf club, Weston offers a variety of packages combining championship golf on the superb Weston course and excellent dining options suiting all palates and budgets. The Club’s dedicated professional team are on hand to ensure that the event runs smoothly, ensuring that the society organiser can enjoy all that Weston Super Mare has to offer.

Weston Super Mare Golf Club is also part of bristolgolfbreaks.com and offers some excellent stay and play deals in collaboration with local accommodation providers. Visitors can choose from one night/two rounds, two nights/three rounds or tailor their golf break to suit the needs and requirements of the group.

01934 626 968
4NQ
secretary@westonsupermaregolfclub.com www.westonsupermaregolfclub.com Uphill Road North, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset, BS23

Appleby Golf Club

Located on Brackenber Moor, the course at Appleby Golf Club Course is renowned throughout Cumbria and beyond. The high quality of the greens and firm fairways which drain very well, are a big attraction for travelling golfers each year.

A par 68 which measured 5,998 yards from the championship white tees, Appleby golf course has a reputation as being a fantastic winter golf course and in fact, the fairways are presented as well during the winter as they are in the summer months.

Stunning panoramic views can be enjoyed from the course and the clubhouse building as the splendour to the North Pennines, the Howgills and the Lake District stretch out across the landscape surrounding the golf club.

The well-appointed Appleby clubhouse has been extended and refurbished over the years and today offers a wonderfully-appointed dining room, well-stocked bar, television lounge and snooker room. Whilst, the comfortable Gilf Pearson Lounge overlooks the eighteenth green and offers fantastic views whilst relaxing pre or post round.

With a Cumbrian welcome received by all, the clubhouse offers a variety of snacks, meals and drinks throughout the week. Each week, Appleby Golf Club also serves a hugely popular Sunday Carvery which is popular with members and visitors to the club.

017683 51432 | enquiries@applebygolfclub.co.uk
A natural all year round inland links course. For further information, please Brackenber Moor | Appleby

All manner of social function can be catered for at the Appleby clubhouse which presents a great venue for a celebration!

Visitors are welcome at Appleby Golf Club seven days a week, fifty-two weeks of the year with the club even accommodating society groups during the weekend.

The excellent golf on offer is complements by a full and varied menu catering for all requirements and budgets.

The club’s management team are also on hand to ensure that the day runs smoothly and that your visit to Appleby Golf Club is a truly memorable experience.

please contact Appleby Golf Club Appleby | Cumbria | CA16 6LP enquiries@applebygolfclub.co.uk | www.applebygolfclub.co.uk
“The real course defences come with the contours of the land and the everpresent breeze on Brackenber Moor”

FLAMBOROUGH HEAD GOLF CLUB

Fantastic golf in picturesque surroundings, East Riding

A blend of lively cities, pretty villages, rolling countryside and grand coastline, Yorkshire has so much to offer visitors. The county offers some of the best food and drink around with many local traditions and tipples. Whilst, there are also many places to visit without the need for a car – taking in the breath-taking rural scenery. No less than 250,000 visitors explore the Three Peaks area in the Yorkshire Dales each year

Conveniently accessed by the UK’s motorway networks, the county of Yorkshire is packed full of wonderful countryside charm and an abundance of fantastic golf courses - the perfect fit for a great golf weekend.

This rural tranquillity is matched by the stunning coastline. The rugged terrain provides the perfect setting for links golf and some of the most spectacular views from any fairway in the British Isles.

Beyond the Humber Estuary, the East Riding area of Yorkshire is completed by low chalk hills and the Yorkshire Wolds. Naturally undulating, the landscape is elevated with the gently rolling landscape encased by numerous deep-sized valleys. Designated as a Heritage Coast, at Flamborough Head the chalk hills rise to form high chalk cliffs, where there are water-worn cave and stacks along the shore.

Founded in 1931, Flamborough Head

‘friendliest
golf club on

East Riding is made up of several quaint market towns with close road links to the A15 and offers fantastic heathland golf in picturesque countryside surroundings.

Perched high on the cliff tops, the eighteen hole golf course that has been moulded around the contours of the famous headland which gives the club its name and provides an enjoyable test for members and visitors of all abilities and can be played throughout the year with the golf course, being as well presented in the winter months as it is during the summer.

The par 71 golf course, measuring 6,244 yards from the championship tees boasts panoramic views of the North Sea and two light houses which date back to 1674, one of which is located next to the 5th tee.

The idyllically placed, Flamborough Head clubhouse building also boasts magnificent cliff top views and can accommodate for all manner of events. The ideal place to relax and unwind following a challenging round on the Flamborough Head course, to enjoy a family celebration or experience luxury at one of East Riding’s most popular wedding venues; the clubhouse can accommodate up to 150 guests at any one time with excellent bar and catering options.

£24 per golfer.

Flamborough Head GC’s packages can be tailored to include as much or as little as the organiser would like, with a dedicated professional team on hand to ensure that the event runs smoothly.

Head Golf Club is renowned as the on the Yorkshire coast’.

Stay and play deals are also available in the oncourse bed & breakfast accommodation. Situated next to the 1st tee sleeps up to six golfers with modern facilities and excellent views across the North Sea - ideal for a golf break and a perfect base for exploring East Riding.

01262 850 333 | enquiries@flamboroughheadgolfclub.co.uk www.flamboroughheadgolfclub.co.uk
The golf club offer a range of golf packages to suit all needs and budgets with a simple society day starting from as little as

A golfing break to Dorset must include Wolfedale Golf Course

One of England’s prettiest counties, Dorset offers a wide selection of golf courses with plenty to see and do both on and off the golf course.

There are an abundance of great, reasonably priced hotels in the town centres’ near to some of the region’s top courses - for visiting groups this is ideal for nightlife, eateries and ease of travel to the golf course of choice.

Dorset’s majestic scenery attracts golfers from all over the country and beyond. With a choice of inland or coastal links-styled golf or parkland golf course, designed by some of the most renowned golf course architects, there is plenty to whet your appetite.

The English county of Dorset really does boast a course for everyone and particularly those who appreciate the English countryside in all its splendour.

Charminster | Dorchester 01305 700 076 | www.wolfedalegolf-dorset.co.uk

On Par with the Country's Best Courses

Wolfedale Golf Club in Charminster is no exception to this. Set in beautiful parkland surroundings with panoramic views of the picturesque Dorset countryside towards Hardy’s Monument and Prince Charles’ new village, Poundbury; the golf course caters for all skills and levels of player.

Following the completion of your round, relax in the aptly-named, Caddy Shack which offers a wide selection of beverages as well as meals and snacks throughout the day; from sandwiches through to curries, pies and chilli. Roast dinners and full meals are available for visiting societies who can couple the excellent dining options with a round of 18 or 36-holes of golf on the Wolfedale championship course.

It is no surprise that Wolfedale is a popular choice among golfing parties visiting Dorset for their annual golf break.

Dorchester | Dorset | DT2 7SG www.wolfedalegolf-dorset.co.uk | wolfedalegc@aol.com
The expert, friendly staff team are always on hand to help with the smooth running of your event and look forward welcoming you to Wolfedale Golf Club.

Teesside Golf Club

Blessed with some magnificent golf cities, the North East of England

With dozens of top notch golf courses to choose from, you are not short of options in the North East and with this quality comes great value on a variety of luxury hotels and excellent facilities.

By day; explore the meandering courses that are a feature of the region’s beautiful countryside of North Yorkshire and coastline of Northumberland and Durham. Whilst, away from the golf course; discover points of cultural and historical interest including the legacy of the Roman Empire and Hadrian’s Wall. Revellers can also experience the thrills of Leeds or Newcastle city centre; perfect for a night on the tiles.

Steeped in more than a hundred years of traditions you will be warmly welcomed when you visit courses, glorious landscapes and vibrant towns and England offers an all-rounders perfect destination for a golf break.

Teesside is known as a modern, vibrant area famous for its Universities and the town of Middlesbrough but the region of the North East of England also has plenty of golf courses to choose from and is a wonderful destination for a UK golf holiday.

Situated less than half a mile from the A19 and A66, Teesside Golf Club in Thornaby is a traditional and friendly North East golf club which has been established for over one hundred years

Over the last ten years, the club has undertaken a massive transformation on and off the fairways.

The Teesside course has been altered dramatically with new trees, ponds and bunkers transforming the golf course. Draining and irrigation systems have also been added and improved to allow for all-year-round play.

The club also have future plans to invest more into the course and practice facilities.

The Teesside golf course is easy walking making it an excellent society golf course. The nicely balanced, picturesque parkland par 72 golf course which now measures 6,487 yards from the white tees, features tree-lined fairways which provide an exciting and enjoyable challenge for all.

In the last ten years, the clubhouse building has also undergone a full renovation with an extension added with the club now home to a wellstocked bar and daily menus – the ideal place to relax pre or post round.

Since the investment, Teesside Golf Club has become a premier venue in the North East, popular for weddings as well as celebrations and all manner of occasions, as well as for corporate hire.

The club offer society packages for groups of twelve or more golfers. Teesside Golf Club’s Gold, Silver and Bronze golf day packages can be customised to meet the exact requirements of the visiting party whilst professional staff are on hand to ensure that day runs smoothly.

01642 616 516 teessidegolfclub@btconnect.com www.teessidegolfclub.com 89 Acklam Road Thornaby TS17 7JS
“The envy of many, Teesside golf club has a renowned catering service and for over 15 years has ensured the gold silver and bronze packages are outstanding value for money.”

With its natural landscape and unspoilt coastline, Devon is an iconic golfing hotspot with plenty of first class facilities at a variety of the ‘Top 100’ golf courses located in the region.

Devon’s wonderful location and climate, friendly people and fantastic golf courses presents a real attraction. Coupled with the undulating fairways, testing greens and panoramic views of the surrounding countryside – many with views out to sea, who can resist a trip to the golfing haven of the England.

North Devon is a much sought-after destination for golf enthusiasts with a varied list of golf courses to enjoy; some played on the sea front with a links-style to them and, others played inland, set within the luscious green countryside that the region offers in abundance.

The towns of Umberleigh, Saunton, Barnstaple and Bideford all have plenty to explore and reasonable priced places to stay in the golfing region. With so many courses to excite, challenge and reward, organisers are able to combine different styles and challenges to create the perfect break – it’s a golfer’s dream!

A parkland course designed the beautiful

surrounding

Libbaton Golf Club is a parkland golf course set in the North Devon countryside. The course is home to arguably some of the finest fairways and toughest greens in the country - offering a unique challenge to low and high handicappers alike. With spectacular views across the picturesque North Devon countryside, Libbaton is in abundance of wildlife, fauna and flora which can be enjoyed when taking on the golf course.

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www.libbatongolfclub.co.uk
LIBBATON GOLF CLUB
Bickington, Umberleigh, 01769
enquiries.libbatongc@live.co.uk

“It’s a golfer’s dream!”

The Libbaton Golf Club clubhouse is ideally set alongside the 18th hole. A relaxing and comfortable space for members and visitors, it is the perfect spot for enjoying a drink postround or sampling one of the club’s famous carvery lunches as part of a visiting society. You can be assured of a warm welcome and service that is second to none from the club’s professional hospitality team.

The Clubhouse serves a variety of light snacks and meals throughout the day as well as a well-stocked bar. Societies and corporate visitors are welcomed throughout the year.

Libbaton Golf Club offer a variety of packages for visiting groups of eight golfers or more.

designed to encapsulate surrounding countryside

Founded in 1986, the Libbaton course was designed to take advantage of the natural landscape that the area has to offer. With hundreds of mature trees and hedgerow lining the fairways, as well as water and streams running through the course, today, Libbaton is a true test of golfing ability.

Umberleigh, Devon EX37 9BS enquiries.libbatongc@live.co.uk www.libbatongolfclub.co.uk

The packages can be tailored to meet the needs of the visiting party with the Club’s professional team on hand to ensure the smooth-running of the day from items such as nearest the pin and longest drive markers to the prize giving at completion of the day. The Clubhouse catering team are also happy to discuss any requirements and are happy to take care of dining options.

Bentham Golf Course, Lancaster

A diamond of a golf course set in the Yorkshire Dales in the foothills of the Three Peaks, golf at Bentham dates back to 1922.

In 1925 the golf course was founded as a nine hole course and by the early seventies the wooden clubhouse building on the original site was past its best and needed redevelopment - the new clubhouse building was erected in 1975 to meet the needs of the growing golf club membership.

It wasn’t later until the mid-90s, when the nine-hole layout at Bentham Golf Course was extended to encompass eighteen fine golf holes falling in line with the other golf courses in the area.

The club is not owned and managed by the Marshall family who have been at the helm since 2009. Since this time, the family have made significant investment which has seen many improvements to the clubhouse, teaching facilities and the course itself. Bentham Course now has a bright future ahead of it.

The Bentham course layout is something that has been altered to offer a stern but fair challenge to all levels of golfer.

This coupled with majestic views from the fairways over Ingleborough, Pen-y-Ghent and Whernsideas well as the inspiring backdrop of the fells of the Lake District – make Bentham a fantastic location for golf.

In addition to the golf course, developments have also taken place to the club’s buildings. The clubhouse now offers a licensed bar and restaurant facilities meaning that Bentham can provide the perfect start, middle and end to your days golf!

Food is served daily throughout the summer months in the refurbished clubhouse building from the ambient surroundings of the wonderful 1922 Bar & Kitchen. The golf club also caters for visiting parties through a variety or menus catering for all palates and pockets!

Bentham is an undulating parkland course that offers fantastic views of the surrounding area.

Bentham Golf Course extends a warm welcome to visitors every day of the week whether it as part of a society trip, corporate day or as a pay and play green fee

The club’s visiting party packages are aimed at making your golf day better value and more enjoyable than ever before with a professional and dedicated team on hand every step of the way.

Bentham Golf Course also now offers luxurious lodges and posh pods, nestled amongst its fairways .

Catering for group of 2 to 20 golfers, this fabulous accommodation (called Wenningdale Escapes) offers easy access to the course and its facilities as well as stunning view of the surround area.

Please visit Wenningdale.co.uk for more information.

A stunning 18 hole course in North
overlooked by the Three Peaks High Bentham Lancaster LA2 7AG 015242 62455 golf@benthamgolfclub.co.uk www.benthamgolfclub.co.uk
Yorkshire,
A Diamond in the
the Dales, just waiting to be discovered

Blessed with some magnificent golf courses, glorious landscapes and vibrant towns and cities, the North East of England offers an allrounders perfect destination for a golf break.

With dozens of top notch golf courses to choose from, you are not short of options in the North East and with this quality comes great value on a variety of luxury hotels and excellent facilities.

By day;

Explore the meandering courses that are a feature of the region’s beautiful countryside of North Yorkshire and coastline of Northumberland and Durham. Whilst, away from the golf course; discover points of cultural and historical interest including the legacy of the Roman Empire and Hadrian’s Wall.

By night:

Revellers can experience the thrills of Leeds or Newcastle city centre; perfect for a night on the tiles.

GANTON GOLF CLUB
One
Of The Worlds Top 80 Golf Courses

Situated in Ganton in the Vale of Pickering between York and Scarborough, Ganton Golf Club is one of Britain’s very best inland golf courses and over the years, has played host to many amateur and professional golf tournaments.

Proud to have been closely linked to the history of British golf, the Ganton golf course features deep and prolific bunkers, savage rough and intimidating gorse which make the par 73 golf course, which measures 6,739 yards from the championship, white tees; an enjoyable yet testing challenge for all.

Golf was first played in Ganton in the summer of 1891. The course was laid out by St Andrews’ Tom Chisolm who had assistance from Robert Bird, the club’s first professional and head green keeper.

The superbly appointed Ganton clubhouse is a shrine to golfing years gone by. The Thirsk Room boasts views across the putting green and features large patio doors leading to an outdoor terrace – perfect for al fresco eating and drinking. Here, visitors will also find photographs and original water colours of the region’s decorated golfing heritage.

The clubhouse is also home to the Vardon and Rudgard rooms which have spacious lounge areas ideal for relaxing pre or post round.

Ganton Golf Club welcomes society groups throughout the year with excellent dining packages coupled with fantastic golf to create the ideal golf day.

North East
Ganton Golf Club, Ganton, Scarborough, YO12 4PA 01944 710 329 | secretary@gantongolfclub.com | www.gantongolfclub.com
The
truly does have everything to satisfy the demands of a top class golf break.

Chester is a classic, contemporary city bursting with must see treasures with plenty of places to eat, drink, see and explore.

When it comes to charm, Chester comfortably sits next to the likes of London, York, Bath and Edinburgh. Visitors flock to appreciate the city’s unique atmosphere and sense of history.

Offering the ideal location for a weekend break, Chester is a vibrant, dynamic city full of bars, pubs, clubs, hotels and restaurant. Accessible from the UK’s motorway networks, base yourself in Chester to explore the many secrets of the north west of England including stately mansions, turreted castles and landscaped gardens through to the golf courses that are often regarded as hidden gems in the picturesque Lancashire countryside.

Set in 200 acres of the beautiful Cheshire countryside, Aldersey Green Golf Club is one of Chester’s premier golfing venues offering a wonderful golf course, excellent facilities, delicious dining options and some of the North West’s finest hospitality.

The superbly laid out Aldersey Green golf course boasts fantastic, panoramic views of the surrounding Cheshire countryside and, with no less than fourteen lakes and ponds out on the course, the area is visited by a variety of wildlife throughout the year.

The course is superbly laid out and offers some fine panoramic views. Why not enjoy them after your round by relaxing in the fine clubhouse, the perfect place for some post-match unwinding.

Players must have accuracy from the tees and on approach shots to score well on the par 71 golf course which measures 6,165 from the white tees. With tree-lined fairways and fast, true-running greens it is no wonder many visitors return to play Aldersey Green time and time again.

The course is playable all year round with the fairways, greens and rough presented as well in the winter as it is during the summer months.

Aldersey Green’s idyllic clubhouse is the perfect place for some post match unwinding. With a well-stocked bar area, comfortable lounges and a superb dining room, the venue has become a firm favourite for meeting with friends and formal dining occasions.

The club welcome society groups through the year with a variety of golf day packages which can be tailored to meet the needs and most importantly, budgets of the visiting party.

Club Aldersey Nr,
CH3 9EH 01829 782 157 www.alderseygreengolfclub.co.uk
Aldersey Green Golf
Chester

Enjoy nine holes at Aqualate

There are a number of nine hole golf courses which can be enjoyed across the country. Some players will play these as two loops of nine whilst others would simply play the nine holes in front of them as this works better for lifestyles because they are quicker, less involved and you dont feel like youve left any of the course behind.

Nine hole course are also more approachable and less daunting for beginners and ultimately, a nine-hole round can burn up to 1,500 calories for all levels of golfer.

The centre has a club with 7 day membership for just £599, providing competitive games for ladies, seniors and men. Every month each section plays regular stroke play and stableford competitions alongside a balanced mix of fun games like Texas scramble, Greensomes and par bogey.

Aqualate Golf Centre is home to a wonderful nine hole golf course which can be played as 18 holes. An 18-round would cover 5,788 yards as visitors enjoy the Par 69 parkland golf course with its beautifully manicured greens and fairways.

The course is made up of some very enjoyable par 4s and lengthy par 3 holes calling for accuracy from the tee. Characteristics include a mammoth 245 yard par 3 over water and a challenging 170/178yard hole 9/18 with streams, a pond and a host of trees surrounding the green

Aqualate operate a fantastic ‘rainy day guarantee’ so if your game is set to be a washout, the Centres team will move your booking to a time to suit yourself.

The Centre boasts a friendly environment and a warm welcome is given to all. Adult, Junior and Student rates for nine or eighteen holes of golf start from as little as £12.

The Centre also features a purpose built driving range with seating/viewing area. Guests can choose between a small or large basket of golf balls as well as hire clubs.

The Aqualate clubhouse is home to the well appointed, Professional shop. Stocking a wide range of equipment, clothing and accessories from some of the game’s leading manufacturers.

Every Monday and Friday, Kevin hosts a roll up session available to visitors where they can gain expert advice for beginners and improvers for just £8 per session.

Aqualate Golf Centre is located in the heart of United Kingdom. The Shropshire/Staffs border is a fascinating landscape of outstanding natural beauty. The region has plenty of accommodation deals and there are lots of reasonably priced green fees to take advantage of in the local area.

The rolling countryside and golf courses are visited by a diverse variety of wildlife throughout the seasons and is a great walking county.

For further information, please contact Aqualate Golf Centre on 01952 811699 or visit the centre website at www.aqualategolf.co.uk

A truly special links venue, Craigielaw Golf Club

Founded in the early 2000s, the superb Craigielaw Golf Club deserves its reputation as one of the finest golf club in the Scottish Lothians. With an excellent golf course, fine hospitality and relaxing comfortable surroundings, the club is well worth adding to your society itinerary if arrange a golf break in 2022.

The course measures 6,601 yards from the Championship tee and is often referred to as a ‘golfers’ paradise’. Designed by renowned golf course architect, Donald Steel, Craigielaw is relatively new to the East Lothian golfing scene, having opened its fairways in 2001 but has already hosted national events, including the 2006 Scottish Amateur Strokeplay Championship.

Inspired by the great links golf courses of Britain, the Craigielaw course features challenging greens and cavernous bunkers as well as boasting spectacular views over the Firth of Forth, Gullane Hill and out towards Edinburgh and Fife.

The Craigielaw golf course has a WHS course rating of 72.5 and a slope rating of 129 making it a true challenge of golf much like its golfing neighbours in the Scottish Lothians.

The Club’s course is complimented by its short game and practice facilities, driving range and fully stocked professional shop which are second to none.

The well-appointed, Craigielaw clubhouse has a warm and welcoming atmosphere and serves local and seasonal produce whilst offering stunning views of the golf course.

Whether its bacon roll before hitting the undulating fairways and dunes of the golf course, having a coffee whilst catching up with friends, lunch with family or a more formal dining occasion, the clubhouse team cater for all offering the utmost in attention to detail and high quality dishes.

The courtyard at Craigielaw is the ideal place to spend a sunny afternoon with friends or unwind after a round on the championship golf course; enjoy a snack or evening meal in the sun-drenched courtyard in the summer months.

One of the world’s most renowned destinations for golf

Located just a few minutes south of Edinburgh, the Lothians region is one of Scotland’s finest golf break destinations with a choice of well over twenty-two golf courses to test all ages and abilities.

Visiting groups can enjoy a blend of traditional links exposed to the varying wind conditions of the region and an excellent array of inland golf courses; many steeped in history and all offering a warm welcome to visiting golfers.

The rugged and beautiful coastline of East Lothian is affectionately known as Scotland’s Golf Coast with so much choice within an hour’s drive from the historic and lively capital city of Edinburgh and its international airport.

Famed for its links golf course and, at the top of the pile it Craigielaw Golf Club - a club with a well-earnt reputation for its friendly and welcoming atmosphere.

Visiting from afar? Why not stay and play?

Craigielaw is one of only a handful of golf clubs in East Lothian to offer on-course accommodation, ideal for exploring ‘Scotland’s Golf Coast’ and the region’s beautiful coastline with its stunning beaches, castles and walks.

Craigielaw Lodge offers twenty-five twin or double bedrooms all with sea-views as well as superb courtyard accommodation.

The Lodge offers visitors to the region, the unique experience of enjoying the excellent Craigielaw golf course and the finest in Scottish hospitality. Perfect for romantic getaways, golfing weekend and society breaks, the Lodge also boasts facilities for outdoor barbeques during the summer months.

01875 870 800 | www.craigielawgolfclub.com
www.craigielawgolfclub.com | pro@craigielawgolfclub.com
www.burntislandgolfhouseclub.co.uk

Golf in the Gateway to the Glens

One of the most sought after destinations for golf, Fife is located just a 40 minute drive from Edinburgh Airport and boasts excellent road links and, with all of the region’s fantastic golf courses just a short drive from your base.

Over forty golf courses can be found in the Kingdom of Fife, some of the world’s most famous links to lesserknown inland gems are located in this stunningly beautiful corner of Scotland.

The Fife region is widely recognised as the home and of the ancient game. With St Andrews at its heart, Fife has attracted golfers to its fairways for over 500 years. The surrounding coastline and countryside makes it an excellent choice for a golf break.

Fife covers less ground than Greater London but is packed to the gunnels with golf courses of quality and renown. It will always be most famous for the links of St Andrews but there’s an enormous amount of golfing opportunity to be taken advantage of along the coast and further inland.

Dating back to 1797, the original Burntisland Golf Club is officially recognised as the tenth oldest golf club in the world.The new course at Dodhead was first surveyed by Old Tom Morris, designed by Willie Park Jnr in 1896 and later, updated by legendary golf course architect, James Braid in 1922.

Although not the longest golf course, Burntisland offers a variety of unique challenges to golfers of all abilities. Overlooking the historic town of Burntisland and boasting fantastic views over the Firth of Forth towards the famous Forth Bridges, you’ll be glad you visited Burntisland Golf House Club.

A largely flat, links-style golf course, Burntisland features short climbs and descents. Its tight fairways, fast greens and natural hazards are a true test of nerve and skill.

The course also boasts plenty of great seaward views from many of the vantage points with Arthur’s Seat, Edinburgh Castle, the Bass Rock and Berwick Law all easily recognisable across the water.

The relaxing Burntisland clubhouse offers a comfortable lounge and dining area. The Club provides daily menus based on locally sourced ingredients to suit all tastes and budgets and has the experience and expertise to cater for a variety of events throughout the year with hospitality renowned as being second to none.

Burntisland Golf House Club is very popular with visiting societies with many returning annually. Renowned for its friendly atmosphere, all parties are promised a warm welcome.

Society groups can choose from a variety of tailor made packages which combine excellent golf on the well conditioned course and delicious dining options.

The R&A building is only half an hour away and we are handily placed for those visiting Gleneagles / Muirfield and Carnoustie if golfers are looking for a game on a cracking course that won’t break the budget.

For further information, please contact Burntisland Golf House Club “Walking in the Footsteps of Legends.” T:01592 872116 E:info@burntislandgolfhouseclub.co.uk W:www.burntislandgolfhouseclub.co.uk

Ladybank Golf Club 1879

Golf in a wonderful part of the world

Situated just 40 minutes from Edinburgh Airport and served by excellent road links, the golfing wonders of Fife will all be located just a short drive from your base. The region is home to an abundance of accommodation providers, each offering an excellent variety of options for your stay whether you choose to enjoy the splendour of one of the region’s superbly-appointed hotels, reasonably priced guest houses, or go for self-catering accommodation –Fife caters for all budgets and tastes.

Annsmuir is a small town in Fife on the east coast of Scotland. The area’s rural landscape is a thing of beauty with ideal terrain – suitably exposed to the elements – for all manner of countryside pursuits including links golf.

Founded in 1879, Ladybank Golf Club in Annsmuir was designed by world renowned golf course architect, Old Tom Morris; originally as a six hole layout. Ladybank was officially opened as an eighteen hole venue in 1962.

Today, the classic heathland championship golf course is set amongst heather, mature pine trees and silver birch and measures a modest 6,821 yards from the championship tees.

One of the most sought after golfing destinations in the world, Fife is home to the iconic St Andrews Old Course as well as over fifty delightful golfing experiences.

www.ladybankgolf.co.uk

Selected to host many prestigious matches and tournaments, Ladybank hosted an exhibition match in 1983 which saw Jack Nicklaus take on Seve Ballesteros. The course has also hosted the Scottish Open Amateur Seniors Championship in 1998, the Ladies British Amateur Championship in 2001 and is used regularly as a Final Qualifying Round Venue for the Open Championship.

The relaxing, traditional clubhouse building at Ladybank is the ideal place to socialise. With excellent facilities, a well-stocked bar and spacious dining room, the windows of the clubhouse overlook the 1st tee, 9th and 18th greens.

Ladybank Golf Club welcomes and encourages society groups and corporate visitors throughout the year. The fantastic heathland golf course, reasonably prices golf day packages and excellent catering make for a truly memorable day whilst, the club’s professional and attentive team are on hand to ensure that the event runs smoothly.

The clubhouse features an extensive menu serving meals and light snacks seven days a week

Designed by Old Tom Morris, Ladybank is a rare beast in Fife –

A tremendous inland course. “
Ladybank Golf Club Annsmuir Ladybank Fife KY15 7RA 01337 830 814 alison@ladybankgolf.co.uk www.ladybankgolf.co.uk

Experience the ‘Home of Golf’

One of the most sought after golfing destinations in the world, Fife is home to the iconic St Andrews Old Course as well as over fifty delightful golfing experiences.

Situated just 40 minutes from Edinburgh Airport and served by excellent road links, the golfing wonders of Fife will all be located just a short drive from your base. The region is home to an abundance of accommodation providers, each offering an excellent variety of options for your stay whether you choose to enjoy the splendour of one of the region’s superblyappointed hotels, reasonably priced guest houses, or go for self-catering accommodation – Fife caters for all budgets and tastes.

Scotscraig, an Open Final Qualifying Course, steeped in history and with proud traditions.

Located just fifteen minutes from the Old Course at St Andrews, Scotscraig is the world’s 13th oldest golf club. Founded in 1817 by members of the St Andrews Society of Golfers, the course at Scotscraig was designed under the guidance of world renowned golf course architects, Tom Morris and James Braid.

Redesigned by Braid later in 1923, the course retains most of its original characteristics synonymous with Braid-designed golf courses; rolling greens and well-positioned bunkers.

Although not adjacent to the coastline, the heathland golf course at Scotscraig receives varying sea breezes along its fairways calling for accuracy and a good links-game to shoot a low score. The par 71 course measures 6,669 yards from the championship tees and represents a true test of golf.

Scotscraig Golf club celebrated its bicentenary in 2017 with the unique mix of heathland and links having been a six-time former Open Qualifying venue. The clubhouse at Scotscraig Golf Club is 120 years old and was opened in 1896. The club’s bar and catering staff make visitors feel most welcome whilst the comfortable dining room which overlooks the 18th green, offers extensive menus ranging from a simple bacon roll to more formal dining options and High Tea.

Society groups are welcome to Scotscraig throughout the year with a range of packages which can be tailored to include as much or as little catering as required, to compliment the wonderful golf on offer. The club’s professional team will also be on hand to ensure that each event runs smoothly.

www.scotscraiggolfclub.com 01382 552 515 | admin@scotscraiggolfclub.com 2-4 Golf Road | Tayport | DD6 9DZ

The tumultuous rise and fall of the landscape in the Highlands makes it so appealing to those seeking a different type of golfing experience

The region’s breath-taking scenery surrounds moorland, heathland and links golfing gems in the north of Scotland. Combined with the natural beauty of its tranquil glens, lush forests and an incredible array of wildlife, the Highlands’ superb variety of golf courses create the perfect destination for a golfing break with friends.

For an unforgettable experience, the region of Scotland offers outstanding value and an array of non-golfing activities for off-course entertainment and non-playing family members.

The picturesque towns and villages of the Scottish Highlands offer a great choice of accommodation and quality establishment for dining and drinking as well as many wonderful attractions such as whisky distilleries, historic castles to adventure sports and salmon fishing.

Society organisers can choose from all-inclusive vacations, travelling independently or DIY golf tours with compete control over their own itinerary and the courses that they play.

A beautiful and challenging golf course…

Golf was first played over six holes at Boat of Garten Golf Club in 1898. Since this time, the golf course has been extensively redesigned by legendary golf course architect, James Braid; who extended the course in 1930 to the eighteen holes that can be enjoyed today.

A beautiful challenge

challenge in the Scottish Highlands

Boat Of Garten Golf Club

‘The Boat’ is set alongside the River Spey in the heart of the Cairngorms National Park, ten minutes from the village of Aviemore. The course represents a demanding test of golfing skill but is also a magnificent setting for the game comprising eighteen completely unique golf holes offering their own individual golfing challenges.

The shaped fairways, heather and broom of The Boat make it a scenic experience whilst maximising the natural landscape and beautiful countryside that surrounds it.

The Boat’s well appointed clubhouse offers excellent catering options with chef John Mackie providing full Scottish breakfasts, Barista coffee with pastries right up to full three course evening meals with a wine of your choice. The bar area has recently been extended and refurbished and the patio area offers one of the best views in the whole of the Highlands, an uninterrupted view over the golf course to the Cairngorm mountain range including the famous Lairig Ghru pass.

Today, the clubhouse can comfortably cater for larger social and formal events throughout the year. Set overlooking the Club’s practice putting green, it is ideal for relaxation pre or post round, enjoying a bite to eat or drinks with friends.

When it comes to golf in the Scottish Highlands, Boat of Garten Golf Club should be high on the list of must-play golf courses.

Golf societies are welcome at Boat Of Garten Golf Club throughout the year with a range of packages to suit the particular needs of any visiting party. The Boat’s highly qualified catering and bar staff will ensure that the day runs smoothly and is a memorable experience for all players

Boat of Garten Golf Club makes a great base to explore the golf course and entertainment on offer in the Highlands with a range of accommodation available in the village. Many accommodation providers offer discounted green fees at the golf club during a stay.

Nethybridge Road Boat of Garten PH24 3BQ 01479 831 282 office@boatgolf.com www.boatgolf.com

Located near Inverness of the banks of the Moray Firth and Your Golfer Magazine’s favoured course in the region, the Royal Burgh of Fortrose & Rosemarkie is an outstandingly beautiful location for a golf course. Fortrose

& Rosemarkie Golf Club’s 18-hole layout is uniquely set within the narrow Chanonry Peninsula instantly admired by visiting groups.

Recognised as the 15th oldest golf club in the world, golf was first played in the Fortrose area as far back as 1702 and golf on the land that Fortrose & Rosemarkie Golf Club is now set can be tracked back to the formulation of the Fortrose Golf Society which was founded in July 1793.

By the end of 1888 the golf club had a membership of 50 members. Although the first competitions were not held at Fortrose & Rosemarkie in 1922 following the resurgence of the game.

In 1932, world renowned golf course architect, James Braid was invited to advise on a new course layout with further land being acquired. Over the next two years, more land was purchased which led to Braid being invited to carry out a further survey on the land and its use as an eighteen hole golf course.

In the mid-1950s, the Club had outgrown its facilities and the new clubhouse was planned. This clubhouse was further extended in 1983 to the building that can be enjoyed by members and visitors today.

A course with special character – a visit the Fortrose & Rosemarkie Golf Club of today will combine the spectacular views with small, deceptively shaped greens and strategically-placed bunkers which offer a truly memorable challenge to all that take on its wonderfully manicured fairways.

Fortrose’s breath-taking scenery is emphasised by a Dolphin colony in the adjacent firth which can be seen from the course which is also visited by an abundance of local wildlife including Kestrel which is commonly seen patrolling the 8th hole.

Fortrose &

& Rosemarkie Golf Club

The clubhouse features a relaxing bar, dining room and comfortable lounge spaces with majestic, panoramic views of the Moray Firth from its large windows. Lunches are served daily and all manner of social occasions are catered for through varied menus which can be tailored prior to an event.

The Club’s catering team came with an excellent reputation which has gone from strength to strength since their involvement with the golf club.

As a tribute to the excellent course and facilities that Fortrose & Rosemarkie Golf Club offer, the Club has received numerous awards and accolades from Scottish Golf Tourism and have recently been named as a Luxury Travel Guide’s nomination for ‘Golf Club Of The Year in Scotland for 2018’.

Societies and visiting golfing groups are welcomed throughout the year through a range of packages which combine the spectacular view, excellent golf and delicious dining options that the golf club has to offer.

01381 620 529 | secretary@fortrosegolfclub.co.uk www.fortrosegolfclub.co.uk
A trip to Fortrose& Rosemarkie Golf Club is truly memorable for all of the right reasons with many visitors returning year-after-year.

The Musselburgh Golf Club

Located just a few minutes south of Edinburgh, the Lothians region is one of Scotland’s finest golf break destinations with a choice of well over twenty-two golf courses to test all ages and abilities.

Visiting groups can enjoy a blend of traditional links exposed to the varying wind conditions of the region and an excellent array of inland golf courses; many steeped in history and all offering a warm welcome to visiting golfers. The rugged and beautiful coastline of East Lothian is affectionately known as Scotland’s Golf Coast with so much choice within an hour’s drive from the historic and lively capital city of Edinburgh and its international airport.

The interesting old market town of Musselburgh lies six miles east of Edinburgh where the River Esk meets the sea. The town is well known for golf, its famous racecourse as well as many great architectural displays.

Musselburgh really does offer something for everyone.Musselburgh Golf Club was founded in 1938 and, over the years, the course has hosted many amateur events and, on two occasions, the Scottish Professional Championship. We were the regional qualifying course between 2010 – 2012, and then the Final Qualifying course for the Open in 2013

A stunning parkland course within easy driving distance of Edinburgh

Monktonhall | Musselburgh | EH21 6SA

Designed by legendary golf course architect, James Braid, the Par 71, 6,725 yard Musselburgh golf course represents a challenge for even the most accomplished of golfer. Built around a bend in the River Esk, the treelined but generous fairways see many of the Club’s visitors return year-after-year.

The superb, white building that houses Musselburgh’s clubhouse overlooks the eighteenth green. With daily menus catering for all manner of dining occasions, the clubhouse offers a spacious, comfortable space to relax pre or post round. The clubhouse complex hosts a well stocked professional shop with equipment and clothing from the game’s leading manufacturers.

Only 20 minutes from the centre of Edinburgh and 30 minutes from Edinburgh Airport, the Musselburgh Golf Club is easily accessed by visitors to the East Lothian region.

Guests are made most welcome every day of the week, and at the weekends after 1pm.

The Club offers an array of day tickets and society packages which can be tailored to meet the needs and budgets of the visiting party and, with experience of catering for all manner of events, visiting groups can enjoy everything from a simple bacon roll and coffee on arrival to a light lunch or two course meal in formal settings following completion of their round.

secretary@themusselburghgolfclub.com www.themusselburghgolfclub.com

0131 665 2005 / 0131 665 7055

Experience Cowglen Golf Club

Situated just minutes from Glasgow city centre, The Cowglen Golf Club was originally designed by legendary golf course architect, James Braid in 1906 with significant remodelling taking place in 1994 to shape the parkland course that can be enjoyed today.

Offering stunning views across the city, the Cowglen course is always beautifully presented. With a Par and WHS course rating of 70 and a slope rating of 132, the championship golf course measures 6,105 yards from the white tees and represents an enjoyable challenge for all level of golfer.

The club also boasts some of the best practice facilities in Glasgow including a covered driving range, short game area and all you need to improve your game with two PGA Professionals on hand to offer tuition and advice.

Head Coach, Simon Payne is listed within Today’s Golfer magazine’s Top 50 coaches.

To compliment these facilities, the Cowglen Academy was opened in June 2014. Comprising six bays and a separate teaching studio, membership to the Academy gives access to practice facilities and expert guidance from the club’s professionals.

Cowglen Golf Club’s relaxed clubhouse building is based on modern lounge surroundings, ideal for a drink or bite to eat. Offering guests a high standard of service and quality, homemade dining options; the clubhouse’s main lounge and patio area provide stunning views across the golf course, whilst overlooking the 18th green and 1st tee.

The club’s relaxing spike bar is a very popular choice with members and visitors pre and post round.

The golf club have recently upgraded its locker, changing and shower rooms to offer a magnificent experience both on and off the golf course.

The clubhouse is also home to the superb Cowglen Golf Club Professional Shop, led by Head PGA Professional Simon Payne who was appointed at the club in May 2000, the shop stocks a wide selection of equipment, clothing and accessories from the game’s leading names.

Cowglen accommodates corporate and society visitors throughout the year through a range of golf and dining packages to suit all budgets. Added extras to a golf day see the club’s Professionals play alongside groups, as well as the organisation of oncourse competitions such as nearest the pin and longest drive and even ‘Beat the Pro’ on one of the course’s Par 3 holes.

Guests can also take home a gift bag from the club including accessories which can be selected by the organiser, leaving their guests with great memories of their experience at Cowglen Golf Club.

A city break with golf at Cowglen?

Why not combine the great golf that is on offer with a stay in Britain’s largest and most lively city.

Glasgow, whilst offering an excellent array of inland golf courses; many steeped in history and all offering a warm welcome to visiting golfers, boasts a host of accommodation and entertainment options away from the golf course.

Within Glasgow, accommodation is in its abundance and is reasonably priced, coupled with Glasgow’s nightlife which is famed all over the world; golfers will feel right at home!

By day, Glasgow is one of the leading cities in the UK for shopping with everything from independent stores to high street retailers. Glasgow's city centre is home to flagship stores, impressive shopping centres and designer favourites all within walking distance of one another.

The city is also rich in artists and creators and is an ideal base to explore the magnificent Lochs and wonderful highlands of the Lanarkshire region.

Away from the hustle of bustle of central Glasgow, it is surprising that the region is home to come of the most idyllic and picturesque golf course in Scotland.

0141 632 7463 www.cowglengolfclub.co.uk simon-payne@live.co.uk

Edzell Golf Club

There are an abundance of magnificent golf courses in the Angus region of Scotland. Known as the ‘Cradle of Golf’ in Scotland, the ancient county of Angus stretches through spectacular countryside, picturesque villages and vibrant towns, from the hills and glens to the coast and Tay Estuary.

Angus is home to the fifth oldest golf course in the world, Montrose Golf Links, and, just twelve miles north of Dundee, lies the championship golf course at Carnoustie which first hosted the Open in 1921.

Boasting a fantastic blend of links and heathland golf courses, Angus’ narrow fairways, long carries and undulating greens are a common characteristic of the landscape. The sweeping terrain and spectacular views make the region a highly recommended destination for a golf break.

Although there are a number of historic golf courses in the Angus region, by no means are the newer courses suffering. Set in the delightful village of Edzell –multiple winner of the national Britain in Bloom Competition – and ideally situated midway between Dundee and Aberdeen, Edzell Golf Club stands at the gateway of the Angus Glens reaching in to the foothills of the Grampian Mountains.

Experience the Cradle of Scotland

Designed by golf course architect, Bob Simpson, the course at Edzell was originally laid out in 1895 and amended some thirty years later in line with recommendations from the legendary James Braid.

More recently, it has been sympathetically upgraded by Martin Ebert of Mackenzie & Ebert, worldrenowned architects responsible for recent works at Turnberry and Royal Portrush.

Originally designed as a challenging heathland golf course, a major treeplanting programme which began in the 1960’s has brought a parkland feel

Edzell Golf 01356 647 283 | secretary@edzellgolfclub.com www.edzellgolfclub.com Edzell Golf Club, High Street,

to this beautiful and tranquil setting. Today the 18-hole, par 71 golf course is complimented by the delightful 9-hole West Water Course, which was founded in 2001, and a superb driving range and short game practice facility. The Edzell clubhouse is the ideal place to relax with family, friends and colleagues, offering top quality service in pleasant surroundings. The clubhouse’s atmosphere is always friendly and a genuinely warm Scottish welcome awaits you.

Catering from everything from a quiet drink to a tasty bar snack or a more formal dinner in the Club’s superbly appointed Dining Room, Edzell’s hospitality is second to none. Edzell

Golf Club secretary@edzellgolfclub.com www.edzellgolfclub.com Street, Edzell, DD9 7TF
Golf Club welcomes visitors and society groups throughout the year with a variety of tailor made packages catering for all taste and budgets. Offering exceptional views from every corner of the golf course, Edzell offers a truly memorable round with many groups returning year after

The west coast of Scotland celebrates its glorious past with an eye clearly on the future. In 1860, the Open first came to the west coast of Scotland, when it was played at Prestwick. Since this time, the competition has become the greatest golfing event in the world with Ayrshire firmly at its heart.

There are over fifty golf courses to choose from in Ayrshire and Arran. Visitors can choose from classic links to majestic inland layouts.

The open was first played in South Ayrshire in October 1860. Eight golf professionals including Willie Park Snr and Old Tom Morris played three rounds over the 12-hole Prestwick course in one day. Over 150 years later, the Open Championship remains golf’s most prestigious professional tournament and Ayrshire retains its golfing heritage with two Open Championship venues located in the region.

The uniquely named, Loudoun Gowf Club offer some fantastic green fee rates for visitor as well as some of the most reasonably-priced membership packages in Ayrshire, the home of golf.

Although the club has standard green fee rates for weekdays, Loudon Gowf offers significant savings for certain times of the day, particularly if players are prepared to avoid the busiest times. A range of last minute deals are also at the club’s website, loudongowfclub.co.uk

The club has two buggies that can be booked online. If you require a golf clubs, trolleys, caddies or catering for your group this can also be arranged at the time of booking with competitive rates available to regular visitors as well as first time guests.

A proud history and bright future

The Gowf Field of Loudoun dates back to the private gowf field of the Loudoun family; with gowf having been played on the land for over 400 years. It is believed that the land has never been under a plough, therefore the turf at Loudoun is unique and probably among the finest of any inland golf course.

Golf on the land in Gaston dates back to as early as 1908. When in 1960, the Countess of Loudoun died; the estate was divided to form part of the Loudoun Gowf Club that can be enjoyed today. Later, in 1966 work began on the clubhouse to be formerly opened one year later, in 1967.

Today, the comfortable clubhouse surroundings are the home to tales of what might have been, as well as well stocked bars and excellent dining options.

Since 1974, most expenditure has been on the course itself with investment in the tools and fertilisers needed to keep the course in the most pristine of conditions. However, in recent years, the golf course has taken a new look with tress lining the fairways and changes to the shape of some of the holes. The greens are larger than they had previously been but still present a stern test for all levels of golfer.

Why not see for yourself?

Ayrshire and the surrounding terrain encompasses arguably the finest collection of links golf courses in the world and with quality accommodation, fine dining, heritage and charisma on its doorstep offers a truly unique experience.

Boasting spectacular views over the River Clyde, the great facilities on offer in the region are coupled with the region’s close proximity to the centre of Glasgow where you can choose from a host of accommodation and entertainment providers.

Loudoun Gowf Club offer a range of 18, 27 and 36-hole packages available for visiting parties with a professional team on hand to ensure that the day runs smoothly.

Gowfing Since 1909 Loudoun Gowf Club 01563 821 993 | secy@loudoungowfclub.co.uk www.loudoungowf.co.uk Galston, Ayrshire, KA4 8PA

Golfing the Scottish Boarders at Portpatrick Dunksey Golf Club

The Scottish Borders feature a fantastic array of moorland and heathland golf courses set in rolling hills and gentle valleys; many with the beautiful backdrop of the picturesque Berwickshire coastline.

With the Mendick Hills as another main focal point of some of the most picturesque golf courses in the southern Scotland, the region’s courses meander through lands of breath-taking scenery and areas of natural outstanding beauty, wilderness and romance. East to west, visitors to southern Scotland are never far away from water, whilst the Galloway Hills feature a few surprises with their many hidden lochs, burns and waterfalls.

Offering great places to explore, whatever your dream or budget, there’s a Scottish golf course waiting for you offering all types of unique challenges. Society organisers can choose from all-inclusive vacations, travelling independently or DIY golf tours with compete control over their own itinerary and the courses that they play.

Located on the south west coast of Scotland, Portpatrick Golf Club features two superbly maintained golf courses overlooking the North Channel to Irelands, and playable all-year-round.

The Dunksey 18-hole course and Dinvin 9-hole golf course are a beautiful blend of moorland and seaside heath. Sitting 150 feet above sea level, each golf course offers spectacular views across to the Isle of Man, Mourne Mountains and Mull of Kintyre.

The Dunksey 18-hole course represents a challenge to all levels of golfer whilst taking in breath-taking scenery as it meanders through the rugged terrain of the Scottish Borders. Whilst, Dinvin is one of the Borders’ best kept golfing secrets; an interesting and unique 9-hole par course ideal for testing one’s short game in links-style surroundings.

Portpatrick’s attractive clubhouse offers a well-appointed lounge, perfect for relaxing pre or post round. Member and visitors can take advantage of a wellstocked bar area and a spacious dining room providing a variety of beverages and hot and cold snacks daily. The clubhouse’s panoramic windows boast excellent views across the golf course and beyond into the surrounding, picturesque countryside.

Renowned for its warm welcome to visitors and with societies welcomed throughout the year, the facilities, golf course and hospitality at Portpatrick combine to create an unforgettable experience.

Golf days can be customised to meet the needs and requirements of the visiting party and, the golf club’s dedicated team are on hand to ensure that the event runs smoothly.

Fantastic ‘Stay and Play’ deals are also available through the aptly named, 20th Hole accommodation.

Enjoy a day’s golf, a drink in the 19th and then unwind in the superb 20th hole on-course accommodation which sleeps four in two twin bedrooms complete with all modern amenities.

The minimum stay is three nights with prices starting from as little as £100 per night although group discounts are applicable and can include golf and catering packages by request.

For further information, please contact Portpatrick Dunksey Golf Club 01776 810 273 or email enquiries to shop@portpatrickgolfclub.com www.portpatrickgolfclub.com Portpatrick Golf Club Golf Club Road Portpatrick, Dumfries and Galloway DG9 8TB

Abersoch Golf Club is located in the wonderful surroundings of Snowdonia in North Wales. This club has an excellent reputation as a true test for golfers of all abilities and is proud to be recognised as the friendliest golf club in Wales.

The course is home to outstanding panoramic views and to a beautiful setting of coastline across Cardigan Bay, coupled with an astonishing backdrop of the Snowdonia Mountains. On playing this course it will become immediately apparent that the club takes much pride in welcoming golfers , be it societies, groups or visitors to the club.

The course itself provides a mixture of testing links holes along the stunning sand dunes and beach, after which you will find yourself meandering back inland to play a set of five, beautifully landscaped, parkland holes. This in itself will provide a true test to any visiting golfer as you will be playing links golf and a parkland course on the same 18 holes!!

01758 712622 | manager@abersochgolf.co.uk

Alan (the esident professional at Abersoch) is happy to extend the club’s renowned warm welcome and is available for lessons should you wish to sharpen up any part of your game whilst playing the course. It may also be a good idea to take some time with Abersoch’s professional to improve your skill and mastery of the game, along with some tips on how to play some of the trickier holes!!

The Club House offers a therapeutic patio area to enjoy your food and drinks while overlooking the 1st Tee and the 12th and 18th greens. Drinks can also be enjoyed by the bar for chit chat with other members making a relaxing atmosphere for making new friends. Food and catering is also available with an extensive menu and bespoke tastes catered for.

Societies are more than welcome with some excellent deals currently being offered to play this wonderful panoramic course nestled in one of the most popular parts of North Wales.

manager@abersochgolf.co.uk | www.abersochgolf.co.uk
Golf Road | Abersoch | 01758 712622 | manager@abersochgolf.co.uk
| Gwynedd | LL53 7EY manager@abersochgolf.co.uk | www.abersochgolf.co.uk
Golf With An
Award-Winning
Amazing Backdrop

Wrexham Golf Club

Golf In Wrexham

Situated on Holt Road in Wrexham and regarded as one of the premier golf clubs in Wales, Wrexham Golf Club has regularly plays host to many national and international golfing events.

The delightful Wrexham golf course presents an attractive challenge to all levels of golfer amid the wonderful backdrop of the rolling Welsh countryside. The James Braid-designed golf course plays as a par 70 and measures 6,131 yards from the championship white tees.

Wrexham’s 70.7 course rating and slope rating of 133 make for a challenging round for all levels of golfer.

The friendly, modernised clubhouse at Wrexham Golf Club is home to full bar and dining facilities for up to 120 people. The club has ample car parking space and is also available for private hire for all manner of social and formal occasions with Wrexham Golf Club becoming a popular venue for a celebration in North Wales.

Wrexham’s location makes it the ideal location for a golfing break, close the English border and county of Cheshire.

North Wales is littered with fine golf courses and some of the most spectacular scenery in the whole of the United Kingdom. The region’s pleasant locations, facilities and greens combine to provide a fantastic choice for a golf break whilst you can also take in the fantastic views of some of the UK’s most breath-taking countryside.

As well as the many outdoor pursuits which can be enjoyed in North Wales, the region offers visitors some of the best value green fees around. The area’s unspoiled golf courses at affordable prices encompass a variety of unique and testing challenges, from the gentle, rolling parkland courses to stunning mountainbacked links-style golf courses.

Some of the earliest golf courses in Wales can be found in the north, with many close to the Irish Sea meaning conditions can be challenging; with many golf courses set to the stunning backdrop of the surrounding mountains.

There are a number of fantastic golf courses in Wrexham and close to the Welsh border. Many offer fantastic views of the Dee Estuary and the Wirral Peninsula. Whilst other courses look towards Welsh landmarks such as the Clwydian range of mountains and the foothills of Snowdonia.

Why not see for yourself?

The wonderful Wrexham Golf Club offers a warm welcome to society groups throughout the year with their first class golf course with outstanding practice facilities. The cub also provides excellent catering options for small or large groups, from a simple breakfast on arrival to more formal dining with changing society menus.

The Wrexham Golf Club Professional team, led by Head PGA Professional, Sam Griffiths will also be on hand to provide their support and advice during the day to ensure that the event runs smoothly.

01978 364 268 www.wrexhamgolfclub.co.uk info@wrexhamgolfclub.co.uk

The Superb Machynys The Best Corporate Golf In Wales

The first Nicklaus-designed golf course in Wales, Machynys Peninsula Golf & Country Club boasts a dramatic setting overlooking Carmarthen Bay. The modern links championship golf course provides a stern golfing test to even the most accomplished of golfers. If the links conditions aren’t enough, there are no less than five tees on each hole allowing players to choose their level of difficulty – making Machynys a fantastic society golf course.

Maintained to a superb condition all yearround, the par 72 golf course which measure 6, 285 yards from the championship tees is the youngest golf course ever to be awarded an R & A championship event and features USGA-spec tees and greens and plenty of water hazards that come into play on most holes.

The course at Machynys has a WHS course rating of 75.5 and slope rating of 141 from the championship, white tees which presents a difficult but highly enjoyable challenge of golf.

The club’s impressive, modern clubhouse with extensive views of the golf course and beyond to the surround South Wales countryside comprises five-star facilities including a welcoming pro shop, excellent bar and restaurant facilities

Listed amongst the club’s facilities is the beautifully-appointed, Monks Premier Spa and Health Club - the perfect retreat to unwind after a day’s golf. The leisure facility boasts a steam room, sauna and well-equipped gym amongst its array of facilities. Packages for spa days are also available for golfers travelling with other family members.

Machynys for business

Machynys Peninsula Golf & Country Club offer many fantastic corporate golf day, membership and sponsorship opportunities.

The reasonably priced packages give corporate guests access to a first class golf course, some of the best facilities in Wales and outstanding hospitality.

The popular Nicklaus golf day package has been extended from golf societies to corporate visitors. Including coffee and a bacon roll on arrival, 18 holes on the Nicklaus inspired course followed by a two course meal in the superbly appointed, Nicklaus Suite.

Priced at £39.00 per person based on 60 corporate guests, represents a great value golf day to get your customers talking!

Golf day packages are available in silver, gold and platinum levels as are corporate sponsorship opportunities including advertising in the clubhouse and out on the golf course, free use of conference rooms and break out areas. Corporate guests can also take advantage of discounted buggy and trolley hire, as well as 10% discount in Monks Health & Fitness Club during their visit.

A corporate golf day at Machynys can also encompass the many on course competitions and challenges which are also available to golf societies courtesy of the Professional team, during the round.

Businesses are able to sponsor one of the course’s golf holes as well as see their advert displayed on one of the club’s live clubhouse screens.

For a more regular experience at Machynys Peninsula Golf & Country Club, corporate golf memberships are also available in silver, gold and platinum offerings. Corporate members benefit from clubhouse advertising and many discounts, as well as 25 complimentary annual green fees.

Corporate members agree to a 12 month contract which includes a 5% discount at Machynys Bar & Brasserie as well as 10% in Monks Premier Spa & Health Club.

With an annual subscription starting from just £2,200 for corporate membership, Machynys is well worth a look!

For more information about the corporate packages available at Machynys Peninsula Golf & Country Club, please call the team on 01544 744888.

Machynys is easily accessible, located just minutes from the M4 motorway.

The South Coast and South West regions of Wales are truly wonderful locations for both golf and off the course activities. The rolling countryside and rugged Pembrokeshire coastline is breath-taking, with spectator coastal walks, fresh fish and quality golf courses in the quaint seaside towns, you are spoilt for choice.

Carmarthenshire in South Wales is a wellknown golfing destination and has become extremely popular among visiting groups and societies due to the quality of its golf courses.

01554 744 888 www.machynys.com | monks.spa@machynys.com

A hidden gem with spectacular panoramic views

Pontardawe Golf Club

Located in the South West of Wales, Swansea is well known as a golfing destination among visiting groups and societies, offering a varied choice of wonderful golf courses combining the old and new, parkland and links.

The miles of glorious, rugged coastline, white sandy beaches offer an exceptional venue for links golf whilst boasting rural charm inland, Swansea offers some of the most scenic golf course in the British Isles.

Accommodation providers and offcourse entertainment is also in abundance with something to cater for all tastes and budgets.

Many visitors return to the fairways of Swansea year-after-year, taking on the old links and coastal layouts which represent great golf and great value.

Founded in 1924, Pontardawe Golf Club is situated in the upper Swansea Valley overlooking the quaint town of Pontardawe. A unique setting for golf, Pontardawe is located in one of the most scenic areas of South Wales and guarantees an enjoyable visit and a great day’s golf.

The current eighteen hole layout was completed in 1968 and, at 600 feet above sea level, the semi parkland golf course plays as a par 70. Measuring a modest 6,100 yards from the championship, white tees, the Pontardawe golf course represents an excellent challenge for all levels of golfer.

The course’s impeccably manicured fairways are extremely well-presented and, in fact, play as well in the winter months as they do during the summer. The gentle inclines and undulations boast some of the most spectacular, panoramic views in Welsh golf. To the North, are the beautiful Brecon Beacons and the Black Mountain and to the South, the Swansea Valley, Swansea Bay, Mumbles Head and the Bristol Chanel can also be seen on a clear day.

Pontardawe Golf Club prides itself as being the friendliest and most sociable club for all visitors. Facilities include the services of our golf manager, golf shop, practice area, trolley and buggy hire. You will be well looked after in the comfort of the clubhouse by our friendly staff, with their range of fine cooked food, along with a large selections of beers, wines and spirits, whilst reminiscing about your round of golf.

Located just ten minutes from junction 45 of the M4 and set on Swansea’s highest point, Pontardawe’s location is a good reason why many society groups return year-after-year.

01792 863 118 | info@pontardawegolfclub.co.uk | www.pontardawegolfclub.co.uk Cefn Llan | Pontardawe | Swansea | SA8 4SH
The golf club offer a range of golf day packages combing excellent golf and delicious dining options which can be tailored to meet the needs and most importantly, budgets of the visiting party. Pontardawe’s professional team will also be on hand to offer their support and advice throughout the day to ensure that the event runs smoothly.

Porthmadog Golf Club, Gwynedd

Situated on the Glaslyn Estuary, Porthmadog is rich in maritime history and an excellent base to exploring the surrounding area.

The superbly-appointed Porthmadog golf course and clubhouse has everything for a great day out whether with family, friends or a golf society.

Founded in 1905, Porthmadog was designed and created by legendary golf course architect, James Braid. Today, the site offers a beautiful and traditional links course which provides friendly hospitality and an enjoyable but challenging round of golf for all ages and abilities.

The par 72 Porthmadog golf course stretches over 6, 326 yards from the championship tees. The front nine is predominantly set on a heathland layout whilst, the course’s back nine has more of a links style to it. Each loop of nine provides stunning views of the Cardigan Bay coast and the Snowdonia mountain range.

The course has a WHS slope rating of 124 representing a fair challenge to all levels of golfer.

The excellent Porthmadog clubhouse building features a comfortable lounge, well-appointed bars and a spacious locker room. The large modern clubhouse is extremely family-orientated and extends a warm welcome to golfers and nongolfers alike.

The comfortable lounge are is completed with a relaxed atmosphere and a wellstocked bar serving a variety of ales, beers, wines and spirits. Aside from this, the spike bar has sports television and a snooker room.

The golf club’s catering team offers a varied menu suiting all pockets and palates with dining options for friends, family and more formal dining options. The club can also cater for all manner of social occasion and celebrations.

Part of a golfing hub

Porthmadog is truly part of a golfing hub in North Wales. The region is littered with fine golf courses and some of the most spectacular scenery in the whole of the United Kingdom.

The pleasant locations, facilities and greens of North Wales combine to provide a fantastic choice for a golf break. As well as the many outdoor pursuits which can be enjoyed in North Wales, the region offers visitors some of the best value green fees around. The area’s unspoiled golf courses at affordable prices encompass a variety of unique and testing challenges, from the gentle, rolling parkland courses to stunning mountain-backed links-style golf courses.

Some of the earliest golf courses in Wales can be found in the north, with many close to the Irish Sea meaning conditions can be challenging; with many golf courses set to the stunning backdrop of the surrounding mountains.

Located on the north-western side of Wales, and home to Porthmadog, Gwynedd is mostly located within the Snowdonia National Park with the Snowdonia mountain ranges and Cambrian coastline as the town’s magnificent backdrop. Gwynedd is home to many cultural and historical places to visit including the quant harbour town of Porthmadog.

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Visitors and society groups are welcome at Porthmadog Golf Club throughout the year with a variety of competitively-priced packages, which can be tailored by a variety of bespoke arrangements with discounts available for groups of twelve or more.

Porthmadog’s friendly, dedicated professional team will also be on hand to offer their help and advice to ensure the smooth running of the golf day.

01766 514 124 www.porthmadog-golf-club.co.uk Club House,Morfa Bychan, Porthmadog Gwynedd LL49 9UU

The miles of glorious, rugged coastline, white sandy beaches offer an exceptional venue for links golf whilst boasting rural charm inland, Swansea offers some of the most scenic golf course in the British Isles.

Accommodation providers and off-course entertainment is also in abundance with something to cater for all tastes and budgets.

Many visitors return to the fairways of Swansea year-afteryear, taking on the old links and coastal layouts which represent great golf and great value.

Nestling in the Lower Swansea Valley, Mond Valley Golf Club is a picturesque but challenging 18 hole parkland golf course which requires accuracy as the key to a low score.

Previously known as both INCO and Tawe Vale Golf Club, Mond Valley is now under the ownership of the members. Since taking over the stewardship of the golf club, the management team have invested in the course and facilities ensuring that the golf club remains as one of the premier golfing venues in Swansea.

Situated adjacent to the River Tawe and Swansea Valley Canal, the fairways of Mond Valley boasts panoramic views of the surrounding South Wales countryside with the wonderful tree-lined golf course set to the fantastic backdrop of the Black Mountains.

Easily accessible from the M4, Mond Valley welcomes visitors and societies throughout the week through a number of winter and summer visitor packages offering great value for money.

Mond Valley’s reasonably priced golf day packages combine excellent golf on the championship golf course as well as superb dining options prepared by the Club’s experienced and attentive catering team.

For the visiting society organiser, Mond Valley’s professional team are on hand to assist as much or as little as needed from initial enquiry through the culmination of the golf day.

Mond Valley Golf Club should certainly be included on your itinerary when visiting South Wales.

Located in the South West of societies, offering a varied choice

of Wales, Swansea is well known as a golfing destination among visiting groups and choice of wonderful golf courses combining the old and new, parkland and links.

Mond Valley is a picturesque but challenging 18 Hole parklands course nestling in the Lower Swansea Valley. The course is over 6000 yards and is a real challenge to all golfers with accuracy being the key to a good round

Ynyspenllwch Rd, Clydach SA6 5QR 01792 842 929 info@mondvalleygolf.co.uk www.mondvalleygolf.co.uk

North Wales is littered with fine golf courses and some of the most spectacular scenery in the whole of the United Kingdom.

The region’s pleasant locations, facilities and greens combine to provide a fantastic choice for a golf break whilst you can also take in the fantastic views of some of the UK’s most breath-taking countryside.

As well as the many outdoor pursuits which can be enjoyed in North Wales, the region offers visitors some of the best value green fees around. The area’s unspoiled golf courses at affordable prices encompass a variety of unique and testing challenges, from the gentle, rolling parkland courses to stunning mountain-backed links-style golf courses.

One of the most unique settings in golf

North Wales’ unspoilt beaches, wetlands, farmlands, great sea cliffs and spectacular coastline is officially designated as an ‘Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’ but is also packed full with plenty of golfing heritage. Some of the earliest golf courses in Wales can be found in the north, with many close to the Irish Sea meaning conditions can be challenging; with many golf courses set to the stunning backdrop of the surrounding mountains.

There are a number of fantastic golf courses in Flintshire and close to the Welsh border. Many offer fantastic views of the Dee Estuary and the Wirral Peninsula. Whilst other courses look towards Welsh landmarks such as the Clwydian range of mountains and the foothills of Snowdonia.

Flintshire’s location makes it the ideal location for a golfing break, close the English border and county of Cheshire.

A warm welcome awaits you at Northop Golf Club. Set in 250 acres of wonderful parkland with views across the Dee Estuary, the Flintshire golf club is playable twelve months of the year on USGA standard greens. With excellent drainage, the golf course is immaculately well-kept and ideal for players of all golfing abilities.

Founded in 1994, the Northop course was designed by former Ryder Cup player and renowned golf coach, John Jacobs.

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The superbly-appointed clubhouse at Northop Golf Club offers a well-stocked bar and a variety of snacks throughout the day. The purpose built facility is the ideal space to relax following your round with views across the golf course.

Societies and visiting parties are welcome to Northop Golf Club throughout the year. The Club offer a range of summer and winter packages combining excellent golf on the championship course with fantastic dining options catering for everything from a bacon bap and coffee on arrival, to soup and sandwiches or a two-course meal following completion of your round.

The Club’s dedicated Professional team are also on hand during society days to ensure the smooth running of your event, assisting with everything from nearest the pin and longest drive markers, to prize presentation and advice.

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