Rotherham Golf Club

Course Type
Parkland
Designer
TBC
Par
70 
Slope
 
Rating
4.0
Golf Professional
TBC
Green Fees
Reviews
1

Course Information

ADDRESS:
Thrybergh Park , Thrybergh , Rotherham, South Yorkshire, S654NU, United Kingdom
WHAT/THREE/WORDS:
Unknown
TELEPHONE:
01709 850 466
DESCRIPTION:

Rotherham Golf Club is situated in Thrybergh Park, approximately three miles east of Rotherham.

In 1814 the then owners of Thrybergh, the Fullerton family, sold a large amount of timber from the estate in order to raise money to build a magnificent new gothic residence (now the Clubhouse).

The Golf Club was formed in 1903 and there are few clubs in the UK that can claim such a glorious location and magnificent Club House.

Originally a nine hole course laid out by Sandy Herd, in 1906 it was increased to eighteen holes and was subsequently modified by James Braid. Resulting from this is an exceptionally well laid out course, where golf is played over parkland of great beauty.

Par for the 6327 yards course is 70. The record score of 62 was recorded by Simon Coumbe of Pontefract GC during the second round of the inaugural Lee Westwood Trophy held in September 2005. He broke the previous record score of 65, jointly held by Lee Westwood and Ian Garbutt.

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Overall Course Rating
3.7 / 5

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TSG
36.0
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Very good private course

Members are of the older generation, so a bit stuffy at times. Well worth a visit. The course is a thinkers course rather than a big hitters course. One note, the club is not on the 'open fairways' system.
Date Thursday, 21, January 2010