Warkworth Golf Club

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A view from Warkworth Golf Club

Warkworth is a seaside links course designed by ‘Old Tom Morris’ in 1891. The course is without a doubt one of Northumberland’s truly hidden gems. It is a very interesting and testing course in idyllic surroundings offering stunning beauty with outstanding views of the Northumberland coastline and countryside. Warkworth Castle can be seen from the course as well as the Carr Rocks and Coquet Island. A development sponsored by the Environment Agency has created a wetland bird habitat enabling the club to feature a large pond behind the first green, adding to the attractive views across the old river bed.

The course has 9 greens, but the construction of 18 tees means a varied and a different challenge at each hole. There is a practice area available to members and visitors. Due to its proximity to the North Sea, it is no surprise that the course is very rarely closed and is usually playable all year round, with the regular greens in play during the winter season. The winter course (in play from early October to late March) uses only 9 tees, which are often in quite different and difficult locations from the summer tees. The gents summer and winter courses have an EGU rating for handicapping purposes. (White Medal Tees SSS 70, Yellow Tees SSS 68, Winter Course SSS 68).

Visitors are welcome except on club competitions days - Tuesdays and Saturdays. 
 
Society meetings are most welcome by arrangement.
 
Please note there are more restricted Clubhouse opening hours in the wintertime. Sunday lunch available all year.

Please note we operate an 'Honesty Box' system at Warkworth Golf Club. 

Simply go to the office next to the first tee, sign the book, place your fee into the envelope provided, put your name on the envelope,
pop it into the Honesty Box and enjoy your Golf!
 

 
 
 
 
PLEASE NOTE: We regret that dogs are not allowed on Warkworth Golf Course



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