Golf Courses in West Yorkshire
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A Visitors Guide to the Golf Courses of West Yorkshire
Golf courses in West Yorkshire range from the Championship courses around Leeds to the many 9 hole gems throughout the county.
Golf Courses in West Yorkshire
A Visitors Guide
Golf Courses in West Yorkshire - A Visitors Guide
The golf courses of West Yorkshire are numerous and varied with many famous courses in the area designed by famous golf course architects, Alister MacKenzie in particular but Harry Colt and Robert Trent Jones Snr have examples of their work in the area.
Leeds, perhaps, has more than it's fair share of good courses with a healthy concentration in the north of the city. The close proximity of Alwoodley, Moortown, Moor Allerton, Sand Moor, Headingley and Scarcroft ensure that even the most demanding of golfing connoisseurs is catered for.
There are, though, many unsung golf courses in West Yorkshire that don't always get their deserved exposure.
Harry Colt and Alister MacKenzie were involved again in the design of Ilkey GC a beautiful layout with the River Wharfe in play on the left of the first 7 holes. Golfers with a hook beware!
The club is particularly proud with it's connection with Ryder Cup star Colin Montgomerie who grew up in the area and learnt his golf at Ilkley.
MacKenzie was involved in another good West Yorkshire test of golf at Bingley St Ives where the courses varies between parkland, woodland, moorland and back again as it examines your full golf game. Formerly a municipal golf course, Bingley St Ives hosted the Lawrence Batley International tournament in 1981, 1982 & 1983 won by Sandy Lyle (twice) and Nick Faldo and attracted other top stars like Arnold Palmer and Lee Trevino.
The club became a private members club in 1990.
James Braid is another designer who has made his mark on golf courses in West Yorkshire. An excellent layout of his can be played on the exposed to the elements course of Baildon GC high up on the moorlands. Collaborating with Tom Morris on this design, they created an uncompromising golf course that rewards straight hitting. An equally spectacular setting is the Halifax GC up on the moors near Ogden reservoir. This time teaming up with Alex Herd, Braid created a course where every hole is different and one that demands creative shot making as the wind plays an integral part in the golfing examination.
Equally exposed is the moorland Branshaw GC, situated in Bronte country, James Braid again used the natural terrain and elements to fashion a golf course to test the best.
The views from these three moorland layouts are truly breathtaking as the full majesty of the West Yorkshire landscape is opened to the eye.
Braid was involved in designing the less rugged but no less interesting golf course at Northcliffe GC near Shipley. This time he teamed up with Harry Vardon to create a very interesting course with some attractive yet benign holes balanced with some brutes. Again this course tests all of your game, you need strength and finesse, creativity and pragmatism to score well at Northcliffe.
Any guide to golf courses in West Yorkshire must include the duo of Huddersfield GC and Woodsome Hall. Fixby Hall is the magnificent clubhouse of Huddersfield GC that hosts an equally good golf course. The first nine is gentler on the legs as it winds in a loop through parkland back to the clubhouse but the hillier back nine tests stamina to the finish. An old established club Fixby numbers a Who's Who of architects and designers that have had an influence over the years, including Tom Dunn, Alex Herd, W Herbert Fowler, Dr Alister MacKenzie, Hawtree and Donald Steel. And as recently as 2004 spent half a million pounds on upgrading all 18 greens to USGA specifications.
Woodsome Hall GC has a magnificent clubhouse of it's own dating back to the 16th Century and the course is laid out in the estate of the hall. The first tee is from the lawns of the hall giving a wonderful backdrop to the opening shot of the round. The course is not excessively long but quite hilly placing a premium on accurate shot making in order to build a good score.
There are over 80 golf courses in West Yorkshire and all offer their unique challenges. With it's excellent network of roads the densely populated urban areas soon open out into golfing country where you are sure to find a golf course to your taste.
Mark Hainsworth
is an avid golfer and the editor of the free golf ezine
www.great-golf-greenfee-deals.co.uk
great-golf-greenfee-deals.co.uk/blog
The golf courses of West Yorkshire are numerous and varied with many famous courses in the area designed by famous golf course architects, Alister MacKenzie in particular but Harry Colt and Robert Trent Jones Snr have examples of their work in the area.
Leeds, perhaps, has more than it's fair share of good courses with a healthy concentration in the north of the city. The close proximity of Alwoodley, Moortown, Moor Allerton, Sand Moor, Headingley and Scarcroft ensure that even the most demanding of golfing connoisseurs is catered for.
There are, though, many unsung golf courses in West Yorkshire that don't always get their deserved exposure.
Harry Colt and Alister MacKenzie were involved again in the design of Ilkey GC a beautiful layout with the River Wharfe in play on the left of the first 7 holes. Golfers with a hook beware!
The club is particularly proud with it's connection with Ryder Cup star Colin Montgomerie who grew up in the area and learnt his golf at Ilkley.
MacKenzie was involved in another good West Yorkshire test of golf at Bingley St Ives where the courses varies between parkland, woodland, moorland and back again as it examines your full golf game. Formerly a municipal golf course, Bingley St Ives hosted the Lawrence Batley International tournament in 1981, 1982 & 1983 won by Sandy Lyle (twice) and Nick Faldo and attracted other top stars like Arnold Palmer and Lee Trevino.
The club became a private members club in 1990.
James Braid is another designer who has made his mark on golf courses in West Yorkshire. An excellent layout of his can be played on the exposed to the elements course of Baildon GC high up on the moorlands. Collaborating with Tom Morris on this design, they created an uncompromising golf course that rewards straight hitting. An equally spectacular setting is the Halifax GC up on the moors near Ogden reservoir. This time teaming up with Alex Herd, Braid created a course where every hole is different and one that demands creative shot making as the wind plays an integral part in the golfing examination.
Equally exposed is the moorland Branshaw GC, situated in Bronte country, James Braid again used the natural terrain and elements to fashion a golf course to test the best.
The views from these three moorland layouts are truly breathtaking as the full majesty of the West Yorkshire landscape is opened to the eye.
Braid was involved in designing the less rugged but no less interesting golf course at Northcliffe GC near Shipley. This time he teamed up with Harry Vardon to create a very interesting course with some attractive yet benign holes balanced with some brutes. Again this course tests all of your game, you need strength and finesse, creativity and pragmatism to score well at Northcliffe.
Any guide to golf courses in West Yorkshire must include the duo of Huddersfield GC and Woodsome Hall. Fixby Hall is the magnificent clubhouse of Huddersfield GC that hosts an equally good golf course. The first nine is gentler on the legs as it winds in a loop through parkland back to the clubhouse but the hillier back nine tests stamina to the finish. An old established club Fixby numbers a Who's Who of architects and designers that have had an influence over the years, including Tom Dunn, Alex Herd, W Herbert Fowler, Dr Alister MacKenzie, Hawtree and Donald Steel. And as recently as 2004 spent half a million pounds on upgrading all 18 greens to USGA specifications.
Woodsome Hall GC has a magnificent clubhouse of it's own dating back to the 16th Century and the course is laid out in the estate of the hall. The first tee is from the lawns of the hall giving a wonderful backdrop to the opening shot of the round. The course is not excessively long but quite hilly placing a premium on accurate shot making in order to build a good score.
There are over 80 golf courses in West Yorkshire and all offer their unique challenges. With it's excellent network of roads the densely populated urban areas soon open out into golfing country where you are sure to find a golf course to your taste.
Mark Hainsworth
is an avid golfer and the editor of the free golf ezine
www.great-golf-greenfee-deals.co.uk
great-golf-greenfee-deals.co.uk/blog
Golf Courses in West Yorkshire
Golf Courses in West Yorkshire - Moor Allerton GC
I was in the gallery on the last day and was sitting in the grandstand at the back of the eighteenth green. (This is actually the 27th hole of the complex).
The hole measures 568 yards from the Championship tees, a long Par 5 with a large water hazard just before a raised, undulating, bunker surrounded green.
Most players gave the hole the respect it deserves and laid up short of the water relying on a good pitch to give them a birdie opportunity but
Seve Ballesteros came to the eighteenth needing an eagle three to tie the leader, Brian Waites.
As he stood for an age, consulting a yardage chart and surveying his second shot with his caddie I was able to watch with binoculars, as other spectators around the green were doing. An excited ripple went round the crowd as Seve pulled out a 3 wood signalling his intent to go for the green. As he ripped into the shot I watched through the lens, the ball soared into the air and for all the world looked as though it was going to land in my lap! I tracked the flight of the ball as it reached the apex of it's flight and dropped towards the green below. The ball pitched on the front and rolled back agonisingly slowly down the slope towards the water.
I cannot remember whether Seve's ball went into the hazard or not and it doesn't matter, the drama was all about that second shot.
Eventually he finished 4th in the tournament, 2 shots behind Waites, but the suspense of the moment and the spirit to go for such a spectacular shot will stay with me forever. Of course Seve Ballesteros had more than his fair share of skirmishes with water hazards in his career notably at Augusta in 1986 but I will always remember when the most exciting golfer in the world visited Moor Allerton GC and put golf courses in West Yorkshire back on the international stage.
Mark Hainsworth
is an avid golfer and the editor of the free golf ezine
www.great-golf-greenfee-deals.co.uk
great-golf-greenfee-deals.co.uk/blog
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