Headingley Golf Club, the oldest golf club in Leeds, offers an exceptional 18-hole parkland course with a par of 71 and a length of 6,218 yards. Established in 1892, this historic club is set in the beautiful Aire Valley, offering golfers a scenic yet challenging round. The course is known for its narrow, tree-lined fairways and strategically placed bunkers, demanding precision and thoughtful shot-making. With its elevated tees, the course provides fantastic views of the Yorkshire Dales, adding to the visual appeal of each hole.
Located near the A660, Headingley Golf Club is just a short drive from Leeds city centre, making it an ideal destination for both local golfers and visitors.
Nearby, Headingley’s famous cricket and rugby stadiums add a sporting touch to the area, while local attractions like Kirkstall Abbey and the scenic Meanwood Valley Trail provide options for relaxation and exploration. Headingley Golf Club is a perfect blend of sporting history, natural beauty, and urban convenience.
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