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Cookridge Hall Golf Club, LeedsMore premier golf courses in Yorkshire

Discover even more wonderful golf courses in Yorkshire. Wherever you choose, a great day's golf in Yorkshire is a racing certainty.

We have historic Ryder Cup venues, challenging links, heathland, moorland and parkland courses all in stunning settings, all close to dynamic and vibrant cities. As you will discover, Yorkshire really is home to some of the finest golf in Britain and Ireland.

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North Yorkshire

  • Sandburn Hall Golf Club - The Par 72, 6700 yard course set in beautiful Vale of York countryside is designed to challenge golfers of all abilities. Each of the 18 holes has unique challenges with woodlands, streams and lakes providing their own hazards.
  • Filey Golf Course - A pleasant eighteen hole course situated on the cliff top overlooking the magnificent Filey Bay.
  • Catterick golf course, minutes from the A1 is a gem, blending seamlessly with local countryside. Offering a choice of tees, it is a course for all to savour.
  • Pannal Golf Club - established in 1906 and is one of the very few golf courses in Yorkshire to have hosted The Open Regional Qualifier and other major events in recent years.
  • Richmond Golf Club, on the outskirts of picturesque and historic Richmond, offers  atmosphere, natural beauty and easy access. 
  • Harrogate Golf Club's colonial-style clubhouse, mature parkland and spectacular springtime flowers accompany a famously tough course finish.
  • Also in the spa town, 'Yorkshire Order of Merit' course Oakdale,  promises a unique mix of moorland and parkland, with no two holes alike.
  • The undulating course of Knaresborough Golf Club, outside the exquisitely located market town, is one of the finest, mature golf courses in the region.
  • Skipton Golf Club (Pictured right) in the Dales is unbeatable, Eller Beck descending the hills to grace the back nine.
  • Ripon City Golf Course, near the old 'cathedral city', has won accolades for presentation and been described as "almost two courses in one".
  • Kirkbymoorside golf course, on the edge of the North York Moors, boasts breathtaking views, "unique" holes and a state-of-the-art clubhouse.
  • The 27 holes of Malton and Norton Golf Club, between York and Scarborough, comprise three contrasting loops that all lead back to the clubhouse.
  • The natural heathland and heather character of the flat course of York Golf Club, the city's oldest, suits high and low handicapper alike. 
  • Scarborough's North Cliff Course has a cliff top start and finish, and stunning views of the resort's North Bay and Castle.
  • South of the town, Scarborough's South Cliff course combines parkland holes with a links section offering spectacular views over the harbour. 
  • Whitby Golf Course - Situated on the rugged cliff tops, Whitby Golf Course is a 6134 yards SSS70 course overlooking Whitby and Sandsend.
  • Ganton Golf Course - Ganton, in the Vale of Pickering between York and Scarborough, ranks among the very best of Britain's inland courses. It has played host to any number of amateur and professional tournaments.

South Yorkshire

  • Lindrick Golf Course - considered to be one of Britains' finest inland courses. offering an excellent test for golfers of all standards and is open throughout the year.
  • The beautifully manicured Abbeydale course, on the Beauchief Estate, combines views of spectacular countryside with memorable golf for all.
  • Beauchief Golf Club, in the grounds of the 12th century Beauchief Abbey, which welcomes 'pay-n-play' visitors to its meadowland course.
  • Hallamshire Golf Club's course is the envy of many, Peter Alliss describing its 6th hole as one to grace any course in the world.
  • Rother Valley Golf Club, home to Mark Roe's 'Blue Monster' course, was voted Society of Golfers best English venue under £20.
  • Wortley Golf Club's (Pictured right) century old parkland offers a golfing oasis off the M1, with tree-lined fairways and fast greens.
  • Sitwell Park golf course enjoys a countryside setting near Rotherham that belies its location near industries, obscured by its rolling terrain. 
  • Doncaster Golf Club's attractive course on The Warren welcomes visitors year round and rarely closes.
  • Hickleton Golf Club, in open country between Doncaster and Barnsley, is simply superb, with fantastic Pennine panoramas.
  • Wheatley Golf Club, Doncaster provides an excellent test of golf for all ability levels, and boasts very good playing conditions year round.  Handy location close to Doncaster Race Course and Doncaster Robin Hood Airport.

West Yorkshire

  • Low Laithes Golf Club - The fantastic course at Low Laithes was designed by legendary golf course architect Dr Alister MacKenzie.  It has a host of natural and man made obstacles for you to overcome and measuring 6463 yards from the tee on the first hole to the pin on the eighteenth, it has a par of 71.
  • Northcliffe Golf Club is situated in the heart of West Yorkshire on the outskirts of Shipley, overlooking the beautiful Aire Valley. It boasts an 18-hole course set in some 100 acres of parkland, and hosts some of the most scenic and challenging holes in Yorkshire. 
  • Willow Valley Golf is Yorkshire's largest family golf facility, offering a challenge for golfers of all abilities.  With 50 golf holes over 4 courses and a 24 bay floodlit driving range.
  • South Leeds Golf Club - Founded in 1906 and redesigned in 1923 by the best Golf course architect of his day, Dr Alister Mackenzie, South Leeds has spectacular views over the city of Leeds.
  • Sand Moor Golf Club - This 18 hole par 71 championship golf course was originally developed in the 1920's with the assistance of the renowned Dr Alistair Mackenzie - later to design Augusta. Some of his trademark greens are still in evidence. A recent investment programme has produced a top quality course.
  • Move west and Leeds Golf Club's Donald Steel-designed course of two 9-hole loops to USGA specification is invitingly described as "challenging, yet not too punishing."
  • Normanton Golf Club, north of Wakefield, offers championship standards on 145 acres of the Hatfeild Hall Estate. 
  • Garforth Golf Club, a mature parkland 18 hole course designed by Dr Alister MacKenzie. Garforth is the most easterly of the golf courses fringing the North of the city of Leeds.
  • Cookridge Hall Golf Club, home to a championship 6788 yard par 72 golf course.  American-designed Cookridge Hall rolls 6,788 yards through the countryside offering fantastic views of the Yorkshire Dales.
  • Woodsome Hall, south of Huddersfield, close to Yorkshire's major motorways, was designed by James Braid of Carnoustie, and Gleneagles fame. 
  • Scarcroft Golf Club's course, perfect for professional and amateur alike, hosts prestigious events in idyllic wooded country.
  • The mental challenge of Otley Gold Club's picturesque Wharfe valley course is not too physically demanding and comes with splendid views of Chevin Forest.
  • Keighley's parkland course is a 'Golf Monthly' silver medal award-winning picture of rural serenity in the Aire Valley.
  • Bingley St Ives - the unusual single loop layout takes in parkland, woodland, moorland and views across Brontë country
  • Wetherby Golf Course - this verdant golf course is on the site of the town's former racecourse

East Yorkshire

  • Flamborough Head Golf Club prides itself on friendliness, and moulds its 18-hole links course around the contours of the East Yorkshire cliffs.
  • Bridlington Links Golf Club - From spectacular holes along the cliff tops, to a floodlit driving range for all the family, thisi golf club has it all...
  • Bridlington Golf Club (or 'Belvedere' - Pictured right) combines the sight, sounds and smells of the sea with an outstanding course presentation and fine greens.
  • Secluded Hornsea golf course, on the gently undulating coastal plain of Holderness, is as famous for its refreshing sea breezes as its top-class greens.
  • The natural features of tranquil Driffield Golf course, on the Sunderlandwick estate, includes native trees, ponds and a trout stream.
  • Hull Golf Club was one of the first in the area and offers challenges that include a 17th and 18th each measuring 430 yards.
  • Beverley WestWood, the parkland, heathland and links home to the ancient Beverley and East Riding Golf Club, is one of Yorkshire's finest and most natural golf courses, and arguably its oldest.
  • Brough Golf Club, 12 miles west of Hull, is a pleasure to play, offering a testing par 68 for the scratch player, and described as a thinking man's course. 
  • Hessle's well wooded countryside location is graced by elusive wildlife, beautiful fairways and USGA specification greens that make it undoubtedly one of the premier courses in East Yorkshire, its signature par three 16th, The Bowl, requiring a testing lake carry.