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Ganton Golf Club

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Ganton Golf Club sits in the Vale of Pickering between York and Scarborough, around nine miles inland from the Yorkshire coast, and it's widely regarded as one of Britain's best inland tests.

It's got serious pedigree too. Ganton has staged top-level amateur championships including the Walker Cup and Curtis Cup, and it's also linked to Ryder Cup history (the 1949 matches), so you're very much walking in the footsteps of proper players.

Now, here's the bit that surprises people. Ganton often gets called heathland, but in my opinion it plays much closer to links golf. The original layout was conceived by St Andrews professional Tom Chisholm when it was known as Scarborough Golf Club, and you still feel that coastal influence in the way the ball runs. Expect firm turf in summer, gorse framing the holes, deep bunkers that make you think twice off the tee and a breeze that can change club selection in a heartbeat.

From a playing point of view, this is a strategy-first course. Accuracy matters more than brute force, and you'll score best if you can flight it down, shape it both ways when required and plot your way around the bunkering. Miss the fairway and you can quickly be negotiating thicker rough, while approaches into raised or angled greens demand a committed strike.

Ganton regularly features in Europe's top-course lists, and if you're building a Yorkshire golf break, it's a name that belongs near the top of the wish list.

Who is this for?
Golfers who want a genuine championship venue with a classic inland-links feel and major tournament history.

Who is it best for?
Low to mid-handicappers who enjoy firm conditions, proper bunkering and a course that rewards thinking your way round.

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Ganton Golf Club

In the following half century, the course was subject to alterations by James Braid, J.H. Taylor and Alister Mackenzie, and with these changes its reputation only continued to improve. Testament to the golf course's quality is that it has hosted the most prestigious events; the frequent calls for Ganton to be added to the Open Championship rotation are the result of the successful hosting of the 2000 Curtis Cup, the 2003 Walker Cup and the 1949 Ryder Cup matches.

Ganton is a relentless test, demanding accuracy from the tee to avoid the punishing fescue that lines the fairways, and the utmost skill to negotiate the greens and their menacing bunkers. An amazing blend of links and heathland golf, Ganton in North Yorkshire is truly one of England's most special golfing destinations.

Ganton Golf Club is ranked as one of the best courses in England

Course Information
Par 71
Designed by Tom Chisholm, Harry Vardon, James Braid, Alister MacKenzie
Opened for play 1891
Previously hosted Ryder Cup (1949), Curtis Cup (2000), Walker Cup (2003), English Amateur Championship (1933, 1947, 1955, 1968 & 2016)
Tees
Blue 7,016 yards SSS 74.7
White 6,789 yards SSS 73.6
Yellow 6,491 yards SSS 72.2
Red 6,063 yards SSS 76.8

What Our Golfers Say

9.6
Excellent
5 reviews
Condition overall 9.6
Condition of greens 8.8
Speed of round About right
Value for money 8.8
Facilities 9.6
Difficulty Hard
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Very Good
8.0

a very good course, bunkers, fairways and rough were excellent and fair, but the greens needed cutting.

Excellent
10.0

Very welcoming golf course, friendly staff and excellent greens.

Excellent
10.0

Great golf course, from the moment you arrive you can feel it’s a top quality venue, staff very friendly, good test of golf

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Ganton Golf Club Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a range on site?

Yes

Are there buggies available to hire?

No

How much is the fee for the caddies?

£40

Are there any weekend golfing restrictions?

You can’t tee off before 1:30pm on a Saturday and 10:30am on Sunday

How many bars are there?

There is 1 bar on site

Is there a charge for car parking on site?

There is complimentary car parking

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