Alwoodley Golf Club
Club information
Alwoodley Golf Club is located in England
Alwoodley Golf Club
Location in England
Alwoodley Golf Club is located in West Yorkshire
Alwoodley Golf Club
Location in West Yorkshire
Alwoodley Golf Club is located in Leeds
Alwoodley Golf Club
Location in Leeds
Coordinates53°51′43″N 1°31′30″W / 53.862°N 1.525°W / 53.862; -1.525
LocationAlwoodley, West Yorkshire, England
Established1907
TypePrivate
Total holes18
Events hostedLeeds Cup (1919);
English Amateur (2003, 2015);
Brabazon Trophy (2019);
Women's Amateur Championship (1971, 2007)
Websitealwoodleygolfclub.com
Designed byAlister MacKenzie
Par71
Length6,914 yards (6,322 m)
Course rating73.9
Slope rating138
Course record63 Harry Hall (2019)

Alwoodley Golf Club is a golf club located in Alwoodley, North Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was founded in 1907. The 18-hole golf course was the first to be designed by renowned architect, Alister MacKenzie.[1] It is recognised as one of the best inland heathland courses in England.[2][3]

History

Alwoodley Golf Club was founded in 1907 by members of the Leeds Club, a gentlemen's club in Albion Place in Leeds.[4] Secretary of the club was Alister MacKenzie. The golf course, constructed on part of the Harewood estate known as Wigton Moor, was the first that he designed; he would go on to design many more and become one of the world's most renowned golf course architects.[2]

Walter Toogood was the club professional at Alwoodley from 1911 until 1912, when he resigned due to ill health. His replacement was Jack Gaudin, who remained at the club for 34 years until his retirement in 1946.[5]

Major tournaments hosted

Alwoodley has hosted many important professional and elite amateur tournaments, including the Leeds Cup (1919), English Amateur in 2003 and 2015, the Brabazon Trophy in 2019,[6] the Women's Amateur Championship in 1971 and 2007, the English Women's Amateur Championship in 1967 and 1987, the English Women's Open Amateur Stroke Play Championship in 2011, and the Weetabix Challenge Trophy (2001).[7] Alwoodley has also been an Open Championship Regional Qualifying venue.

Golf course

Course records

The course record was set in 2019 by former Walker Cup player Harry Hall, who carded a round of 63 during the Brabazon Trophy in 2019.[6] His round bettered the previous course record by one shot which was set the previous year by Stiggy Hodgson during Regional Qualifying for the 2018 Open Championship.[8]

Scorecard

Alwoodley Golf Club[9]
Tee Rating/Slope 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Out 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 In Total
Par Blue (men) 44544435336 5344344443571
Blue 73.9 / 138 4043055144793704561415912353495 52817636540320540941443548434196914
Par White (men) 44554435337 5344344443572
White 72.6 / 136 4043055144793704221415441913370 48216636539520540941443544733186688
Par Yellow (men) 44544435336 4344344443470
Yellow 71.0 / 130 3882954894543453911414961863185 45914834638317938140241344031516336
Par Red (women) 44554435337 4344345453673
Red 73.5 / 135 3692483963953153251284561792811 36313533434214733837834938227685579

References

  1. "Alwoodley". The Alister MacKenzie Society. Retrieved 29 July 2022.
  2. 1 2 Ellwood, Jeremy (29 March 2023). "Alwoodley Golf Club: Course Review, Green Fees, Tee Times and Key Info". Golf Monthly. Retrieved 31 March 2023.
  3. Carroll, Steve (3 August 2022). "Visit Yorkshire and sample some of the most special courses on the planet". National Club Golfer. Retrieved 31 March 2023.
  4. "New golf club for Leeds". The Yorkshire Evening News. 8 February 1907. p. 6. Retrieved 31 March 2023 via British Newspaper Archive.
  5. "Gaudin to Retire from Alwoodley Golf Post". The Yorkshire Post and Leeds Mercury. 22 March 1946. p. 3. Retrieved 31 March 2023 via British Newspaper Archive.
  6. 1 2 "Ben Schmidt's stunning Brabazon Trophy win at Alwoodley is major accomplishment". The Yorkshire Post. 2 June 2019. Retrieved 29 July 2022.
  7. "Get to Leeds this weekend!". Golf Magic. 19 April 2001. Retrieved 31 March 2023.
  8. "Six Yorkshire golfers still in contention for the 147th Open". The Yorkshire Post. 27 June 2018. Retrieved 31 March 2023.
  9. "Alwoodley scorecard". Alwoodley Golf Club. Retrieved 31 March 2023.
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