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This magnificent 18 hole course meanders through silver birches, firs and heather; but it’s as challenging as it is beautiful. Designed by Seve Ballesteros and Dave Thomas, it’s one of Scotland’s best kept secrets. The signature hole, devised by Seve, is the par 3 15th, known as the Waterfall hole. Hitting from above to a green surrounded by a 60ft rock face, it’s not for the faint hearted and the undulating moorland greens also put you to the test over those nervy 4ft putts.
The beautiful River Ure meanders through this easy-to-walk course in the breathtaking Vale of York and makes for some interesting shots. At the Aldwark Manor hotel you don't have to hit too far, but you do have to be pretty accurate to get round the 72 par course, and you'll find lots of risky shots along the way to add to the challenge.
At Forest Pines Hotel & Golf Resort, the magnificent 27-hole golf course meanders through majestic pines and into open heathland, offering three fabulous loops of nine holes. But don't be fooled by its looks, it's as challenging as it's beautiful.
One of the country's premier golf venues, it offers over 10,000 yards of Championship golf. Whatever level you play at, our course offers a good day. It's hosted the Junior golf championships, the PGA Super 60s and the Euro Pro Qualifier events for the future names in golf. The hole to test your metal is the 7th water hole – we've fished 6000 balls out of the water in one year! But the lucky hole is definitely the first. It's in the Guinness Book of records as the scene of the very first hole in one.
Designed by John Harris and Brian Griffiths, both renowned architects, this wonderfully picturesque course is challenging for all levers of golfer, featuring 6741 yards along tree-lined fairways, through open greens and over strategic water hazards. The course's signature hole is the 8th. This 382 yard par 4 starts with a drive which needs to be landed to perfection to miss the two fairway bunkers, and then negotiates a pond with a beautiful mature oak tree placed to make the approach shot that little bit more interesting.
Nestling in the hotel's 220 acres of private grounds, Hellidon Lakes Golf & Spa Hotel's championship course offers challenges aplenty for beginners and scratch golfers alike. As you might expect, many of the 27 holes feature water hazards, albeit with a choice of challenging carries over, or safer routes around the numerous lakes; on the par 5 twelfth, for instance, two long shots over the water can end in triumph or disaster, whereas three shots along the zigzag route can yield a solid par.
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