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Horsforth Golf Club

Coordinates:53°51′03″N1°39′27″W / 53.8509°N 1.6575°W /53.8509; -1.6575
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Horsforth Golf Club
Horsforth Golf Club
Club information
Horsforth Golf Club is located in West Yorkshire
Horsforth Golf Club
Coordinates53°51′03″N1°39′27″W / 53.8509°N 1.6575°W /53.8509; -1.6575
LocationHorsforth,West Yorkshire,England
Established1906
TypePrivate
Total holes18
Websitewww.horsforthgolfclub.co.uk
Designed byAlister MacKenzie (1913)
James Braid (1925)
Frank Pennink (1964)
Par71
Length6,329 yards (5,787 m)

Horsforth Golf Club is a golf club in the town ofHorsforth inWest Yorkshire, England. It is located next toLeeds Bradford Airport.[1] It was established in 1906 and celebrated its centenary in 2006.[2]

History

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Horsforth Golf Club was formed by a number of residents called together by Messrs. T. Clough and H. Whitfield at a house owned by Mr W.H. Billington on Outwood Lane in Horsforth on 8 November 1906.[3]

On 8 February 1907 it was agreed to take a lease on a site on the Rawdon estate from Walter Egerton John Green-Emmott, ofEmmott Hall, at a rent of £140 per year. The club was formally namedHorsforth Golf Club at the first General meeting of the Club on 7 March 1907.Sir William Duncan, Bart, of Horsforth Hall was invited to become first President and Mr H Whitfield was appointed the first Captain. The clubhouse had its opening ceremony on 10 August 1907.[4]

The course was initially laid out by the Greens Committee and the first Professional and Green-keeper, Mr T Tate. The course designerAlister MacKenzie visited the course in 1913 and made various recommendations for improvements and a scheme for bunkering the course.[5]

The original clubhouse was destroyed by fire on 26 January 1913[6] and was rebuilt on its current site, reopening on 6 September 1913 at a cost of £1450.[7] It was reported in theLeeds Mercury that theSuffragette Movement also caused damage to the club on 20 February 1913 affecting the eighteenth green and setting fire to a moveable shed used by the members as temporary accommodation. Vote for Women leaflets were left,leaving no doubt as to who the perpetrators were.[8]

In 1925James Braid was invited to inspect the course, which he did on 19 March 1925, and provided a report for a fee of £14-5-0d. Many of his suggestions were adopted.[9] In 1964, the golf course architectFrank Pennink was asked to appraise the course and help its redevelopment after new land was bought in compensation for loss of land taken over by the adjacent airport.[10]

Scorecard

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Horsforth Golf Club[11]
TeeRating/Slope123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
ParMen's443445443354344435453671
White71.2/132330348166377281529440397184301235517037532441919748436655832466329
Yellow69.4/129316335145331257512405392162287534616135431439019445235553531015957
ParWomen's443445543364344435453672
Red72.9/131277295131324266473398367145270428915334928836418939032347228175490

Gallery

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  • An aeroplane landing at Leeds Bradford Airport, taken from the golf course
    An aeroplane landing at Leeds Bradford Airport, taken from the golf course
  • Horsforth Golf Club looking down 18th fairway
    Horsforth Golf Club looking down 18th fairway

References

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  1. ^The Golf Guide Britain and Ireland. Hunter Publishing. 2005. p. 386.ISBN 9781588434135. Retrieved1 August 2018.
  2. ^Brown B, Dickinson AK and Gill R (2005) Horsforth Golf Club Centenary Brochure,p.10
  3. ^Brown B, Dickinson AK and Gill R (2005) Horsforth Golf Club Centenary Brochure, p.10
  4. ^"The first stroke — Sir Wm. Duncan opening the Horsforth Golf Club's new links on Saturday".The Leeds Mercury. 12 August 1907. p. 8. Retrieved30 August 2018 – viaBritish Newspaper Archive.
  5. ^Brown B, Dickinson AK and Gill R (2005) Horsforth Golf Club Centenary Brochure, p.21
  6. ^"Golf pavilion gutted — Disastrous blaze on links at Horsforth".The Leeds Mercury. 27 January 1913. p. 5. Retrieved30 August 2018 – viaBritish Newspaper Archive.
  7. ^Brown B, Dickinson AK and Gill R (2005) Horsforth Golf Club Centenary Brochure, p.21
  8. ^"Damage at Horsforth — Turf cut and shelter burned by women".The Leeds Mercury. 21 February 1913. p. 5. Retrieved30 August 2018 – viaBritish Newspaper Archive.
  9. ^Brown B, Dickinson AK and Gill R (2005) Horsforth Golf Club Centenary Brochure, p.25-28
  10. ^Brown B, Dickinson AK and Gill R (2005) Horsforth Golf Club Centenary Brochure, p.36-40
  11. ^"Scorecard". Horsforth Golf Club. Retrieved21 November 2021.

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