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Take a challenging course with spectacular views of the Pennines, Cleveland Hills and the Tees Estuary. Add a luxurious two-storey clubhouse with first class bar and restaurant facilities. Throw in a well-stocked professional’s shop offering the leading names in equipment. Top it all off with a warm welcome to members and visitors alike and you have Catterick Golf Club in a nutshell.
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Forest Park Golf Club is in the village of Stockton on the Forest 3 miles north east of the historic and beautiful city of York. Forest Park is an easy walking, 27 hole, parkland course, with tree lined fairways and the Old Foss Beck which creates a natural hazard on many of the holes.
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Enjoy the challenge of a course that has tested some of the World's finest golfers over the years and experience the true northern hospitality offered in our comfortable Clubhouse.
Fulford Golf Club extends the promise of an unforgettable golfing experience to members, guests and visitors alike.
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Established in 1892 the Club has a long history and is very well respected throughout the country. Our colonial style Clubhouse and mature parkland course provide the ideal setting for regular golf as a Member, visitor or corporate day out.
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Located only a mile and a quarter from York City Centre, Heworth Golf Club offers an interesting challenge to golfers of all standards. It is an easy walking parkland course consisting of 11 holes. Some of the holes are played as 12 to 18 in the back 9 off different tees.
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Knaresborough Golf Club was established in 1920. A gem of a golf course located just outside the market town of Knaresborough in one of the most beautiful areas of North Yorkshire. Set in undulating parkland with mature wooded areas and surrounded by open countryside, Knaresborough Golf Club has developed into one of the finest golf courses in the North of England.
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Golf is a game in which a ball is struck with a club from a prepared area, known as the "teeing ground". From here it is played across the fairway and rough to a second prepared area, known as the "putting green". The object of the game is to complete what is known as a hole by playing a ball from the teeing ground into the hole on the putting green in the fewest possible number of strokes. A "round of golf' consists of playing 9 or 18 such holes.
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In 1910 a group of local enthusiasts founded and financed a 9-hole golf
course on the Wetherby Ings where previously steeplechase racing was the major sporting activity.Clubhouse
Most of the land was leased from the Leconfield Estate until the early 1920s when the course was extended to a full 18-holes to a design by the famous architect Dr. Alistair Mackenzie and the club commenced to lease and purchase the 90 acres piece by piece.
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WHITBY GOLF CLUB is situated on the western side of the town on the road to the pretty coastal village of Sandsend and has a commanding position on the edge of the cliffs.
There are wonderful views along the coast, north-westward over the picturesque bay of Sandsend to Kettleness, south-eastward over the harbour with the Abbey Ruins set in relief and inland over the rolling panorama of the North Yorks Moors.
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York's oldest golf club was formed in 1890 and moved to Strensall in 1904 where the course was designed by J.H. Taylor. The Club hosts many County and York Union events and stages one of Yorkshire's premier 36 hole amateur competitions, The York Rose Bowl.
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