Bamburgh Castle Golf Club
Address Bamburgh Castle Golf Club, The Club House, 40 The Wynding, Bamburgh, NE69 7DE
Telephone (01668) 214378 (Clubhouse)
(01668) 214321 (Secretary/Manager)
Fax 01668 214607
Website

www.bamburghcastlegolfclub.co.uk

Email sec@bamburghcastlegolfclub.co.uk
Holes 18 - picturesque course with gorse, heather, whinstone and rare fauna combined with views of Lindisfarne, the Farne Islands and the Cheviots
Yardage 5621
Par 68
Visitors Weekdays handicap certificate required, weekends & bank holidays with a member
Save money at this course with the Open Fairways Golfer's Passport
Societies Contact the Secretary
Green Fees
Weekdays E per round / F per day
Weekends: E/F
Packages to suit all, whether you want to play a single round on your own, or have a party of 20.
Course Designer George Rochester - 1904
Location 6m E of A1 via B1341 or B1342
Facilities


Corporate Hospitality days available

Comment about the course

Perched on basalt outcrops overlooking the ancient fortress from which it takes its name, Bamburgh Castle Golf Club often referred to as the most picturesque in England is also a fine test of golf for all that play it, being a regular venue for County and Inter-County events.
Whilst not long at just over 5,600 yards off the back markers, the course is a demanding par 68. How you perform on the six par 3's will often dictate your score.

 





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