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HEATHLAND COURSE · NOTTINGHAMSHIRE

Lindrick Golf Club

PAR 706,665 YARDS

What you’re in for.

Lindrick is a mixture of heathland and moorland on the Nottinghamshire border, with silver birch and gorse lining the fairways.

It is best known as the venue for the 1957 Ryder Cup.

THE COURSE

DESIGNER
Old Tom Morris, with later work by Willie Park Jr, Herbert Fowler and Alister MacKenzie
TYPE
Heathland course
PAR
70
LENGTH
6,665 yards
HOLES
18
CHAMPIONSHIP HISTORY
Hosted the 1957 Ryder Cup, when Great Britain and Ireland beat the United States.

Alister MacKenzie designed five of the existing holes, including the 18th.

GETTING ON, AND THE RULES

VISITOR ACCESS
Visitors welcome, with restrictions
WEEKENDS
Saturdays are members only, with limited Sunday availability for visitors.
DRESS CODE
Smart, clean golf attire on the course and terrace. No jeans, trainers, or flip-flops.
RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS
None published

GETTING A GAME AS A NON-MEMBER

  • A booked visitor tee time, weekdays.
  • As a member's guest.

AT THE CLUB

Clubhouse & bar
Pro shop
Trolleys
Practice ground
Putting green
Free parking
GREEN FEES
SAVE £115 · 77%
£150
£35
as a member’s guest
Paid at the pro shop on the day, like any guest. Your host plays with you, and your playing token covers the introduction.
GETTING THERE
Deep Carrs Lane, Lindrick Common, Worksop, Nottinghamshire
Directions

Play Lindrick as a member’s guest.

HOW THIS WORKS
Play here as a member’s guest, at their rate.
Hosted Rounds is a members’ network for UK golf. Join, and connect with a member who can sign you in as their guest, on courses that visitors rarely reach.