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Sedbergh Golf Club

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Sedbergh Golf Club

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Course Type Parkland Golf Course
Yardage 5,624
Holes 9
Medal Par 70
Town Sedbergh
Post Code LA10 5SS
County Cumbria

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Contact No. 015396 21551

The Sedbergh Golf Club is a Parkland Golf Course at a length of 5624 it has 9 holes with a medal par of 70 and a 68 SSS Rating. Situated in the town of Sedbergh it is one of the North West Golf Courses that you may want to play and add to our golf course ratings to see if it will become a RateYourCourse best golf course.

On the course you can enjoy views of Dentdale, the Lune Valley and Holme Fell, as well as views over the quiet market town of Sedbergh, which nestles in the shadows of the Howgill fells.


The course itself has been professionally designed and constructed, making the most of the naturally undulating parkland. With several tree lined holes and fairways crossing or running alongside both rivers, the emphasis is placed upon accuracy, rather than distance. Well guarded greens (made to USGA specifications) and water features aplenty ensure that Sedbergh Golf Club provides a test for golfers of every ability.

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geoff_colmer Reviewed by geoff_colmer
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Golf Course Review played September 2011. This unusual 10-holer is situated in a wonderfully scenic corner of England. Sheep covered fells. Torrents and leaping salmon. Dry-stone walls and beautiful little cottages. The course offers a delight for the eyes. Please ensure you play when the weather is good or you'll be very disappointed. The course itself is short and straightforward. The opening 300 yard hole is a dogleg left with OB stopping all but the long-hitters going for the green. The 2nd is a tree guarded par-3 with a fast flowing river ready to catch any topped ball (also watch out for fell walkers, too!). The 3rd is a par-5 where the green is nestled at the confluence of two rivers. And so the holes go on. When playing the 5th you may see at green to your right which you'll play second time around. There is a steep climb involved on the par-5 7th with the fairway throwing every well-hit shot to the left and into the rough. The rough, by the way, was cut fairly short when we played. Meadow grass. A bit damp and muddy with all the rain we had had. Very friendly in clubhouse. Anyway well worth a visit when the weather permits and excellent value at £20 for 18h.

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