Cockermouth
1998
We visited here in 1998. 18 Holes, 5457 yards, this scenic fell course is three miles east of Cockermouth. Welcome except Wednesdays between 3.30pm and 6pm, some restrictions at weekends. www.cockermouthgolf.co.uk
The Hirsel, Coldstream
1999, 2003
The first and last course in Scotland, the home of golf, you could not wish for a friendlier or more picturesque introduction to the country or the game. Nestling on the beautiful and historic Scottish Borders on the outskirts of Coldstream, home of the Coldstream Guards, the course forms part of the ancestral estate of Lord David Douglas-Home, 15th Earl, Chief of the Clan Home, and son of past Prime Minister, Sir Alec Douglas-Home. www.hirselgc.co.uk
Winterfield, Dunbar
1997
Winterfield Golf course is a superb 18 holes links Course with stunning sea views of the Firth of Forth, the Bass Rock, Isle of May and the Lammermuir Hills as a backdrop. www.winterfieldgolfclub.net
Goswick
1997
Seven miles south of Berwick-upon-Tweed, this is a traditional links course which provides a strong test of your golf skills. It is rarely badly affected by poor weather and is therefore playable throughout the whole year. During Winter, play is always to the full greens, and mats are not used on fairways. The Clubhouse Goswick Berwick-upon-Tweed TD15 2RW E-Mail: info@goswicklinksgc.co.uk Web: www.goswicklinksgc.co.uk
Grange-over-Sands & Grange Fell
2001
Grange Fell Golf Club
Hillside course with panoramic views. 9 holes, 4826 metres. S.S.S. 66. Visitors welcome without reservation, closed most Sundays until 4pm during season Grange-over-Sands Golf Club Fell Road, Grange-over-Sands LA11 6HB (015395 32536) Cartmel Road from Grange one mile.
Grange-over-Sands
Flat parkland. 18 holes, 5958 yards, 5422 metres. S.S.S. 69. Practice area, bunker, green visitors welcome without reservation weekdays and most weekends LA11 6QX (015395 33180) leave the A590 at roundabout signposted Grange, take the B5277 for approximately three miles.
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Gullane Golf Club
1990, 1991, 1992, 2005
The club has a long history of hosting international championship
events. Part of it runs alongside the nature reserve next to Aberlady
Bay. Watch out for the 11th hole!!? The No.3 course was completed
in 1910, it has excellent views across to Edinburgh and the Firth
of Forth.
Why not visit www.gullanegolfclub.com
Haddington
2004
Haddington Golf Club is a long established parkland
course incorporated within the boundaries of a former country estate.
The course is set in peaceful walled surroundings with the
River Tyne on its North Boundary.
The course, set in 130 acres, contains many natural features
as well as much indigenous wildlife and offers a challenge to golfers
of all categories. Haddington Golf Club also boasts an extensive practice
area.
www.haddingtongolf.com
Hawick
1993
Well-bunkered gradually inclining hill course with challenging holes
and spectacular views. The 388-yard 14th, looking towards Ruberslaw
and the Cheviot Hills, offers a particularly spectacular view. Located
on picturesque Vertish Hill in the heart of the Borders and the home
of Pringle. Nick Faldo, who holds the professional course record of
64, Colin Montgomerie and Tony Jacklin are honorary members. 18 holes,
5,929 yards, par 68 (SSS 69).
Address: Vertish Hill, Hawick, Roxburghshire TD9 0NY
Telephone: +44 (0)1450 372293
Kelso
1994
Attractive parkland course well know for the fine condition
of it's greens and fairways. The original course was designed by Ben
Sayers then re-designed by James Braid in 1930. The mature 18 hole
layout was opened in 1980.
Kendal
2002
Moving from 'The Old Racecourse' in 1896 the course has been in its
present location for over 110 years.
The course is a Par 70 and has some truely breathtaking views.
Visit their excellent website on www.kendalgolfclub.co.uk

Lockerbie
1995
Founded in 1890, the 18 hole parkland course is situated
south of the Annandale Hills, with breathtaking views extending over
the Lake District and west to Dumfries.
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Sandilands
2000
Seahouses
1996
Located just south of Seahouses Village, the course is a flat links course which boasts two of the most prestigious par threes in the north of England as well as spectacular views of the coastline from Bamburgh to Beadnell and out to The Farne Islands of Longstone Lighthouse and Grace Darling fame; the village of Beadnell, the Simonside and Cheviot Hills and the rolling North Northumbrian countryside.
Seahouses Golf Club
Beadnell Road
Seahouses
Northumberland
NE68 7XT
Tel: 01665 720794
Fax: 01665 721994
secretary@seahousesgolf.co.uk
www.seahousesgolf.co.uk
Silverdale
2001
Swarland
1996
Established in 1993, the 72 par course is close to the Cheviot Hills and moors yet only a short drive from the coast and offers spectacular views. It is "not for the faint hearted."
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Whitekirk
2004
Set on Whitekirk hill the course enjoys commanding views of East Lothian, Fife and many famous landmarks including the Bass Rock and Tantallon Castle. Many of the tees are elevated to make the most of these sites, so even if your golf is not good the surroundings will more than make up for it.
North Berwick
EH39 5PR
Tel: 01620 870300
Email: golf@whitekirk.u-net.com
Windermere
2002
Situated in the heart of the Lake District with spectacular views over Windermere and the surrounding fells. The outlook is considered to match that from any golf course in the UK - and has has been referred to as a 'miniature Gleneagles'.
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