This classic English golf tour takes you deep into the heart of the country’s finest inland and coastal courses, beginning in the golfing hub of Yorkshire. Your journey starts at The Alwoodley Golf Club, the first course designed by Dr. Alister MacKenzie, where strategic design meets natural heathland beauty. Just a short drive away lies Moortown Golf Club, steeped in history as the site of the first Ryder Cup held on British soil. Both courses offer a perfect blend of challenge and charm, with firm fairways, heather-lined roughs, and timeless architecture setting the tone for a traditional and unforgettable golfing experience.
Next, you’ll head to the rolling landscapes of Nottinghamshire for a round at Hollinwell, home of Notts Golf Club. Set in an expansive heathland valley, this hidden gem delivers both scale and solitude—wide fairways framed by gorse and pine, undulating terrain, and consistently superb conditioning. From there, the tour continues east to the famed Woodhall Spa Golf Club, where you’ll play the legendary Hotchkin Course. Consistently ranked among the top courses in the UK, it’s renowned for its deep, punishing bunkers and strategic brilliance, offering a true test for golfers of all levels.
The final leg of the tour brings a shift in scenery and style with two of England’s finest coastal courses. Ganton Golf Club, a former Ryder, Walker, and Curtis Cup venue, blends inland and links characteristics seamlessly with its fast-running fairways, thick rough, and sandy soil. Conclude your journey at Seaton Carew Golf Club, England’s tenth oldest course, where the North Sea breeze and traditional links design deliver a raw and exhilarating finish. This carefully curated tour showcases the rich variety, heritage, and quiet grandeur that define the best of English golf.