Bridlington Golf Club
Yorkshire/North East
SOCIETY GOLFING
Whether it’s group bookings, a cosy Society Golf Day with friends or a large-scale bespoke Corporate Golf event, Bridlington Golf Club has everything for your event needs. Let the team at Bridlington take the pressure away, turning the burden of organisation into an absolute pleasure. From the very first conversation through to the day of your event you can be sure that a Society Day will be like no other, as you and your group to get on with the very serious business of enjoying your day.
All individual needs can be tailormade to your specific requirements – please contact the Office for more information.
To make your enquiry please e-mail [email protected] or phone 01262 606367, option 2 to discuss your requirements.
Bridlington Golf Course
Par: 71
Yardage: 6377 yards
Slope Rating: 128
Course Rating: 70.7
Designed in 1905 by 5 time Open Champion and former Ryder Cup Captain J. H .Taylor to improve golf in Bridlington, the original course was formerly part of the Hilderthorpe Hall Estate. The land was obtained on a lease from local land owner J. W. Pitt. The first recorded membership fee was in 1907 when £21.2s ensured full year’s enrolment, a visitor paid 2s. 6d. a day.
Between the 2 World Wars, Bridlington Golf Club and golf in Bridlington generally, flourished, and was honoured to have two members whose skill at the game was internationally recognised. Bill Stout, a local dentist, and Tom Thirsk, director of a local flour mill, won plaudits wherever they played. Stout won the English Amateur Championship at Royal Lytham in 1928, and in 1930 represented Great Britain in the Walker Cup.
The facilities are also hugely impressive and include a modern purpose built dining room, “The Belvedere Brasserie”, which has wonderful views of the golf course which is suitable for weddings and special occasions including; birthdays, private parties/meetings, anniversaries, as well as being a great Sunday lunch venue.
NCG says…
An easy walking course with water features and some of the finest greens in the area. Thousands of trees screen the fairways and the course presentation is excellent. The 20-room Belvedere Hotel & Golf is situated within the grounds, just a short stroll from the beach.
After what is a moderately easy start with the short par-3 2nd following a modest length par-4, the difficult holes are dispersed cleverly throughout the course which makes for an excellent test.
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Golf courses in Yorkshire/North East – Golf Course Map
Read our review of Bridlington Golf Club at the NCG Top 100 Website