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The members and staff of Saltburn-by-the-Sea Golf Club offer a warm and friendly welcome to the visiting golfer, whether they be a casual fourball, an organised society or club outing, for whom special packages are available. The clubhouse is spacious and comfortable with a wide range of amenities.
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Par for the 6327 yards course is 70. The record score of 62 was recorded by Simon Coumbe of Pontefract GC during the second round of the inaugural Lee Westwood Trophy held in September 2005. He broke the previous record score of 65, jointly held by Lee Westwood and Ian Garbutt.
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An easy walking undulating meadowland course that measures 6181 yards in length from the medal tees with a Par of 71 and a Standard Scratch Score (SSS) of 70. The current amateur course record of 65 was established by Matthew Daughtry on 31st August 2002. The course has been built up by the membership over many years to be a golf course to be extremely proud of.
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Set in the grounds of Beauchief Abbey, this scenic parkland course has plenty of variety.
At 5258 yards this par 67 course is not a particularly long course but requires your full attention from start to finish.
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Recognised as one of the districts finest, the course was designed by the famous architect Herbert Fowler, also renowned for other such designs as Walton Heath and The Berkshire. Set in 111 acres of the beautiful Beauchief Estate it provides an absorbing challenge for golfers of all handicaps and retains some of the best views of the Derbyshire country side to be seen anywhere from Sheffield. The course, which won the “Toro Green keeper of the Year” award in 1998 has undergone extensive...
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Doncaster Golf Club is an attractive course set on the southern outskirts of Doncaster. Founded in 1894 the club moved to its present site on land referred to as "The Warren". The course was redesigned in 1978 with new holes being opened due to the compulsory purchase of land for the M18 Motorway. A new prestigious clubhouse was opened in 1992 with balconies overlooking the 1st Tee and fairway and the 18th green. The course is built on sandy subsoil and drains extremely well such that it very...
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Here at D.T.M.G.C we actively promote and encourage Junior golf. We welcome young golfers of any age and hold regular coaching sessions to help improve skills and introduce young people to the game of Golf. If you are interested please don't hesitate to contact either our Business manager Sue Foy or our professional Steve Shaw for further details
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A golf club of sorts had been formed in Dronfield by Easter 1892. Hallowes Golf Club (formerly Dronfield Golf Club) was instituted in 1893. The course of 18 holes varied in length from 110 to 420 yards with a par of 67. A small cottage called Rose Cottage, which adjoined a green (probably the current 17th green ) was converted into a temporary clubhouse for the use of members and friends.
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Located in the foothills of the Sourland Mountains overlooking beautiful Amwell Valley, Hillsborough Golf & Country Club challenges accomplished and weekend golfers alike. The scenic eighteen-hole, par 70 golf course features rolling hills, tight fairways and impeccable greens. Golfers at all skill levels will face a great test of their skills while enjoying wonderful breathtaking views.
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An established course of one hundred years set amongst mature trees and gorse with attractive water features and smooth, fast and subtly borrowed greens. An easy walking course with generous fairways, a feature of which are the undulations known locally as 'Lands' which were created by medieval farming methods. The course is ideal for corporate and society days, as well as for the casual visitors.
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