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Normanby Hall Golf Course

Adjoining Normanby Hall Country Park, the 18 testing holes (par 72) of Normanby Hall Golf Course are set in 117 superb acres of established wood and parkland.

The course is hailed as one of the best municipal courses in the country. It's open from 7.30am until dusk, seven days a week. And it's open for green fee, society and member rounds.

One of the many attractions of the course is the unique nature of the 18 holes. Each offers a challenge to golfers at every level. The par three, 6th hole 'through the gap' is a classic example. At 182 yards, it's a test of any golfer's nerve. It's played off a raised tee box, through an alley of trees, over a ravine to a well-bunkered green.

The par five, 10th hole 'double trouble' offers a different challenge. It needs a good drive off the tee, avoiding the trees on the right and the out of bounds on the left. The successful golfer can then decide whether to lay up or attack the green in two with a shot over a ditch and well-positioned trees. A well-bunkered green provides the final challenge.

The par four, 16th hole 'devil's elbow' is regarded as Normanby's feature hole. This 90 degree dog-leg hole requires an accurate tee shot to the corner, with another needed to tackle the approach to the green over a ravine and through an alley of trees. Again, thoughtfully positioned bunkers are ready to catch any wayward shots.

The facility offers:

  • Club and trolley hire
  • Driving range and golf academy
  • Seven and five day annual memberships
  • Licensed clubhouse open to non-members for drinks, snacks and meals
  • Clubhouse also available for private functions.

We can tailor special corporate and society golf packages to suit your individual requirements.

Contacts:

  • Pro shop and bookings tel: 01724 720226
  • Clubhouse and restaurant tel: 01724 720252

Fees and charges 2008-2009

Category
Fee
7 day season ticket
£485
5 day season ticket
£435
Over 70s 7 day season ticket
£440
Over 70s 5 day season ticket
£400
7 day joint season ticket
£925
5 day joint season ticket
£825
Junior under 16s season ticket renewal
£60
Single junior season ticket
£70
* Country
£142
Lockers
£15

* Country members must live at least 100 miles from Normanby Hall Golf Club and are restricted to 10 golfing visits per membership year.

Casual rounds 2008-2009

Category Fee
Adult weekdays - summer £16
Adult weekends/public holidays - summer £18
Adult weekdays - winter greens £14
Adult weekends/public holidays - winter greens £16
Junior weekdays - summer £6.60
Junior weekends/public holidays - summer £7.80
Adult weekdays after 1pm £13.50
Adult weekends/public holidays after 1pm £15
Twilight weekdays (after 4pm) £11
Twilight weekends/public holidays £12

Driving range

Number of balls
Fee
50 balls
£2.20
100 balls
£3.20

Coaching programmes

A programme of courses specifically designed to encourage both adults and juniors to take up golf is also available.

Each of the courses consists of four weeks on the practice ground, one week putting practice and, in the final week, an introductory game of golf. There's also junior coaching every Sunday morning (10.30am) throughout the summer months, costing just £2.50 per child.

For the advanced player, the Foremost Golf Academy uses the GASP Computerised Video Coaching System as used on SKY Sports. This enables the player to compare his or her swing with the best players in the world.

For bookings and more information please contact the golf professional, Dean Worrell, on 01724 720226.

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