With fast and firm greens, strategic bunkering and gorse-lined fairways, Lindrick is a course you will have to play extremely well to conquer but you will never tire of trying. A major strength of the course is the winter playing conditions which are outstanding, with only the most severe frost or snow known to suspend play.
Recent investments to the facilities have seen a driving range and a custom designed short game practice area located alongside the first tee.
In 2016 the changing facilities were modernised while outside the course experienced a significant redesign with the addition of new blue tees and changes on the fairway bunkering and green side bunkers on a combined total of eleven holes, all the work being designed and directed by award winning course architect Ken Moodie (Creative Golf Design).
Lindrick is one of Britain''s finest inland golf courses, providing an excellent challenge to golfers of all abilities at any time of the year.
The course, which is always in first class condition, is a mixture of heathland and moorland meaning you will find Silver Birch, and Gorse lining the fairways of our picturesque golf course.
Lindrick will always be remembered because it was here that Great Britain and Ireland beat the USA to win the the 1957 Ryder Cup after a gap of 24 years. The Cup remained firmly in the grasp of the USA after until 1985 when Europe won at the Belfry.
Source: https://www.lindrickgolfclub.co.uk/
Address
Lindrick Golf Club
South Anston, Worksop S81 8BH
United Kingdom
Phone
+44 1909 475282
Web
https://www.lindrickgolfclub.co.uk/
Info
Architect: Tom Morris
Founded: 1891
Public: Yes