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Yorkshire

The Yorkshire Union of Golf Clubs was formed in 1894 and it’s the largest of the county unions affiliated to the EGU, with 182 club members divided into eight district unions. The Yorkshire Union is a member of the seven member EGU Northern Counties Group where it has won the annual round robin league in more than a dozen times in recent years.

  1. Ganton Golf Club

    Yorkshire, United Kingdom

    This sandy, gently undulating site was once a North Sea inlet. Consequently, Ganton Golf Club has all the characteristics of a links and a heathland course.

  2. Alwoodley Golf Club

    Yorkshire, United Kingdom

    The Alwoodley Golf Club is home to one of the finest and most subtle inland courses in the British Isles, located in a secluded spot.

  3. Moortown Golf Club

    Yorkshire, United Kingdom

    Moortown Golf Club is classic moorland golf course with lovely peaty turf that provides the bouncy cushion-effect when walking, a course that is gentle on the feet.

  4. Lindrick Golf Club

    Yorkshire, United Kingdom

    Lindrick Golf Club is remembered passionately because it was here in 1957 that Great Britain beat the USA to win the Ryder Cup.

  5. Fulford Golf Club

    Yorkshire, United Kingdom

    Fulford Golf Club will always be remembered for the tree-climbing exploits of Bernhard Langer in the 1981 Benson & Hedges International.

  6. Sand Moor Golf Club

    Yorkshire, England

    Sand Moor was originally designed in 1921 by Henry Barran and the course opened for play in 1923. However, it would take another three years (1926) before the golf club was founded.

  7. Hallamshire Golf Club

    Yorkshire, United Kingdom

    The course at Hallamshire Golf Club was once part of the Duke of Norfolk’s estate and it was laid out in 1897 when 100 acres of land was leased for golfing purposes.

  8. Huddersfield Golf Club

    Yorkshire, United Kingdom

    With Fixby Hall as the magnificent clubhouse, it's no surprise that Huddersfield is one of Yorkshire's finest and most respected golf clubs.

  9. Pannal Golf Club

    Yorkshire, United Kingdom

    The charming course at Pannal Golf Club enjoys lovely views over the North Yorkshire moors and on a clear day to York Minster.

  10. York Golf Club

    Yorkshire, United Kingdom

    The design of the heathland course at York Golf Club is attributed to five-time Open Champion J.H. Taylor. Measuring 6,290 yards from the back tees, the standard scratch score for the layout matches the par of 70.