Keighley
Golf Course: 971 West Yorkshire

Leaving the 5th green
Leaving the 5th green

Keighley
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Keighley's course has been maturing and developing for over a century and today offers a thorough test for the most accomplished golfer, as well as a challenge which the high - handicapper can face without fear of being overpowered.

Long par fours such as the 1st, 5th, 6th and 15th all require good length off the tee if the green is to be hit in regulation and even then fairway woods and long irons are often needed to reach the target.

Not that the par three holes offer an easy respite from a genuine test of skill and judgement. As early as the 2nd, the player needs to negotioate an intimidating, overhanging oak on the left and a series of develish bunkers on the right - often into the prevailing wind - while the 16th requires good length and pin-point accuracy, as its stroke index of eight confirms.

All the beauty that Mother Nature can provide in a typical parkland setting is harnessed to make the course an absorbing challenge. Mature trees and rapidly developing saplings provide definition and individuality to every hole, while the lush valley bottom grass ensures that there is always a price to pay for shots which stray into the semi-rough.

While Keighley's parkland charm, perfectly complemented by the meandering River Aire, is a picture of rural serenity, behind that gentle exterior there lies a serious examination. It is one on which the skills of three Yorkshire Champions - Arnold Fell (1931), Roger Mitchell (1975) and Phil Wood (1990/94) - have been honed and tempered.

It is perhaps a measure of the course that Wood, Yorkshire Captain from 1994 to 1996, should elect the par-four 17th - stroke index 6 - as his favourite hole and nominate it as 'one of the most difficult and dangerous finishing holes in Yorkshire golf'. Praise indeed, but then Keighley is a course which offers a tantalising 'best hole' challenge, especially for the visiting player.


Pictures
The view from the 12th tee
The view from the 12th tee
The clubhouse from the 18th
The clubhouse from the 18th

Other Information
 
Visitors Info:   Members of recognised Golf Clubs may become Temporary Members upon payment of the following fee (including VAT). MONDAY - FRIDAY PerRound £35.00 PerDay £43.00
Societies Info:   Parties of 9 to 120 can be catered for with prices ranging from £26pp to £55pp dependent on your requireemnts for the day.
Minimum Handicap:  
Total Number of Holes:   18
Golf Shop:   Yes
Clubhouse Refreshments:   Yes - Licensed
Powered Karts Allowed:   Yes
Tuition Available:   Yes
Practice Facilities:   A large practice area. A short game practice area, practice putting green and practice net.
Memberships:   Membership is currently available.

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Opening Times
Opening Times: Open 7 days a week


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