Flaxby Park & Country Golf Club
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| Address |
Flaxby Park & Country Golf Club, Allerton Grange, Allerton Park,
Knaresborough, HG5 0SE |
| Telephone
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01423 863444
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| Fax
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01423 330445 |
| Secretary |
01423 867085 |
| Website |
http://www.flaxbyparkgolf.com
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| Email |
admin@flaxbyparkgolf.com
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Holes |
18 |
| Yardage |
6640 |
| SSS |
72 |
| Club
Membership |
350 |
| Visitors |
Handicap certificate or proof of ability |
| Tee Time Booking |
Online
Tee Time Booking available. Click here to make your booking. |
| Societies |
Handicap certificate or proof of ability |
Green
Fees
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Summer:weekday D, weekends E
Winter: C/ D |
| Course
Designer |
David Hemstock
Opened 1st July 2004
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| Location |
Two minutes from J47 A1(M)/A59 |
| Facilities |
    
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| Desc. |
"Only a few minutes from the A1 and with an associated four
star hotel and spa, this private club will offer first class
facilities for both members and visitors.
Designed by leading golf architect David Hemstock and featuring
more than 18,000 newly-planted trees and several lakes, the
27 holes will test golfers of all abilities. The par 72 18-hole
course is nearly 7,000 yards from the championship tees but
offers tee positions for juniors as well as ladies and gentlemen.
Golf facilities will include a 9-hole Academy course and a
driving range as well as other tuition and practice areas
.
The club aims to provide a very high standard of golf for
private members as well as visitors, combined with the ambience
and professionalism of a modern country club. We offer membership
for all types of golfer and there will be additional facilities
available through the hotel."
Exc from Flaxby Website
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| Course
Review |
This a brand new course (opened July 2004). Whilst there
are
expected immature aspects such as new trees (thus the course
is quite exposed), the design of the course - with its undulations,
challenging water holes, white soft sand bunkering and though
provoking decisions off every tee this is a budding championship
course. The clubhouse proper has
yet to be built but perfectly decent accomodation is in place
David Reckitt November 7, 2004
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