Blyth Golf Club, founded in 1903, is situated in Blyth, Northumberland, England, covering 195 acres with an esteemed 18-hole parkland course. Designed by the acclaimed golf course architect Tom Foulkes, the course boasts a par of 72 and is celebrated for its well-maintained fairways, mature trees, and strategically placed bunkers. A distinctive feature is the par-4 10th hole, which challenges golfers with its narrow fairway bordered by water hazards, requiring precision and strategic play for a successful approach to the green.
Located near the historic Blyth Lighthouse and adjacent to the tranquil Northumberland National Park, Blyth Golf Club is easily accessible via the A189, offering convenient connections from Newcastle and surrounding areas. The club has a rich history of hosting regional tournaments, including the Northumberland Open, attracting competitive golfers from across the region. The course’s undulating terrain and natural water features provide a strategic challenge, while the scenic views of local landmarks enhance the overall golfing experience. Blyth Golf Club remains a prestigious venue for enthusiasts seeking both competitive play and the serene beauty of Northumberland’s countryside.
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