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Club Information: Cleveland Golf Club

Golf ClubCleveland Golf Club
Club CountyYorkshire
Club TypeMembers' Golf Club
Club Gender
Club Formation1887
Original Club NameN/A
Course AccessCleveland
Domestic reciprocalsN/A
International reciprocalsN/A

About: Cleveland Golf Club

Cleveland Golf Club is a members' golf club, in Yorkshire. The club was first formed in 1887.

Cleveland Golf Club, established in 1887, is recognized as the only true Championship links course and the oldest course in the County of Yorkshire. Notable architects such as Old Tom Morris, Harry S. Colt, and Donald Steel, who added three new holes in 2000, have contributed to the course's design.

The course has hosted significant events, including the English Golf Union County Finals in 2007, the Yorkshire County Team Championship in August 2011, and the Yorkshire Amateur Championship in August 2017, where Alex Fitzpatrick set a course record of 62. The club is also known for hosting the amateur scratch competition known as the Cleveland Salver.

Visitor peak-time green fees (before 2pm) are £60.00. An all-day visitor rate is available for £90.00.

Off-peak rates (after 2pm) are £40.00. A visitor off-peak 4-ball after 2pm is £140.00.

Member's guest peak-time (before 1pm) is £35.00, and off-peak (after 1pm) is £25.00. County Card holders can play for £45.00 (max 8 per party).

Membership Fees (£): Cleveland Golf Club

Cleveland Golf Club
Membership Types & Fees
Membership TypeJoining Fee £Annual Fee £
Full7 Day--
5 Day--
Intermediate
(Eligible Ages)
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CountryDomestic 1--
Domestic 2--
Overseas--
FlexibleFlexible--
JuniorUnder 18s--
SocialNo Golf--

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