The Course

 

 

The course at Knaresborough is laid out over beautiful, gently undulating North Yorkshire countryside. Parkland in nature, with many mature trees and strategically placed hazards, it is a pleasure to play.

The holes and the course have just been further developed. In particular - the 8th a par 5 which provides an exhilarating drive from an elevated tee, the 13th hole, a dog leg left demanding an accurate well placed tee shot and the 14th hole, a long par 4 presenting a very interesting and testing undulating green.

The Club employs a 3 colour system to indicate the position of the flag on the green. Red indicates the flag on the front third of the green, yellow for the middle and white for the back third. 150 yard markers on each side of the fairway are to the centre of the green.

The Club has excellent practice and warm up facilities available to both members and visitors

   
   
The Holes
Hole 1   
The opening hole is a relatively short par 4.  Read more
Hole 2   
A testing up hill par 4 to a large two tier green.  Read more
Hole 3   
The shortest par 3 on the course.  Read more
Hole 4   
A good birdie opportunity.  Read more
Hole 5   
A testing par 3 requiring a solid iron shot.  Read more
Hole 6   
A challenging par 4 requiring two long shots.  Read more
Hole 7   
Stroke index 2 for the ladies and a challenging two shots for the men.  Read more
Hole 8   
Inviting drive off an elevated tee with out of bounds all the way down the left.  Read more
Hole 9   
A second par 5 to finish the front nine.  Read more
Hole 10   
A sharp dog leg to the left.  Read more
Hole 11   
The longest par 3 on the course generally playing into the prevailing wind.  Read more
Hole 12   
Stroke index 1 and a tough uphill dog leg right par 4.  Read more
Hole 13   
A downhill dog leg left.  Read more
Hole 14   
A long straight drive will give a chance to go for the green.  Read more
Hole 15   
From an elevated tee this dog leg left requires a drive down the left side of the fairway.  Read more
Hole 16   
Lay up with an iron or go for the green.  Read more
Hole 17   
The longest hole on the golf course.  Read more
Hole 18   
A strong par 4 to finish.  Read more
Course Condition   
We aim to keep as much of the course open as possible throughout the year.  Read more
Health & Safety   
Soft spikes may slip on hard, wet or inclined surfaces. If you choose to wear soft spikes you do so at your own risk.  Read more
Course Card   
Almost 6800 yards, Par 72.  Read more
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