18-hole championship links course set in stunning Northumbrian scenery
Yardage
6803 from the medal tees, playable all year from dedicated tees to full greens (No mats)
SSS
72
Visitors
Must contact in advance for weekends, advisable at other times. Report to Pro Shop prior to commencing play.
Societies
Must contact the Secretary in advance, special packages for groups of 12+
Green Fees
Weekdays: E per round/day
Weekends: F / F
Course Designer
James Braid - 1890
Location
6m S on the east side of the A1
Facilities
* Warm hospitality in the Clubhouse; bar meals throughout the day, extensive menu and Sunday roast lunches available (01289 387256).
* Golf Lessons
* Practice Ground close to the shop, Practice Pitching Green with Bunkers and Putting Green
About the Course
British Open Qualifying Course from 2008.
Course Reviews
Played the course as a visitor in Sept. 2000 in a fourball using Northumberland Tourist Board "Passport". Friendly welcome. Good facilities. Course is a genuine championship test, and was in beautiful condition - congratulations to the greenkeepers. Would definitely want to play it again. Callum Dalton
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