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Bridlington Links Golf Club

You can enjoy a game of golf at Bridlington Links Golf Club either as a member or as a day visitor.  Please refer to the membership  page for information regarding the benefits of becoming a member or take a look at our prices for day visitors
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SafeGolf

In line with England Golf guidance, Bridlington Links Golf Club are a SafeGolf accredited club, ensuring everyone can enjoy the sport in a safe and supportive environment. Below you can find links to our safeguarding policies for adults and children, as well as details of our Welfare Officer should you wish to discuss any matters with them.

SafeGolf Certificate – Click Here

Safeguarding Adults – Click Here

Safeguarding Children and Young People – Click Here

Contact our Welfare Officer – Click Here

18 Hole | Par 72 Links Course

Play the stunning 18 hole golf course at the Bridlington Links on either the Heritage course (Typically Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday) or on the Bay course (Typically Saturday, Sunday and Monday). For more information on the set up of these courses, please download the score cards and course maps:

To download our  Bay  Score card please click here.

To download our Heritage Score Card please click here

Download our Bay and Heritage Golf Course Maps here

Bridlington Links Golf & Leisure Estate boasts a challenging 6719 yard golf course of competition tees (6304 yards of yellow tees and 5660 yards of red tees) with a distinctive “links feel” and breath-taking views of Bridlington Bay and the town.

The par 72 course offers spectacular holes along the cliff tops and Danes Dyke and is a challenge to all levels of golfer.
Take a closer look at some of our more prestigious holes:

3rd Par Five (Both Heritage and Bay Course)

This is one of our signature holes. The trick here is to play towards the pond trying to drop just in front or ideally just beyond it. You’re next shot is equally challenging with another pond positioned just to your right. We recommend that you try to avoid this! This is a real “Brid Links Special”. If you’re not on form – bring a snorkel!

4th Par Three (Both Heritage and Bay Course)

This hole has seen considerable upgrading with a new back tee increasing the length to 177 yards. Another challenging one with a seemingly simple priority on your tee shot of avoiding the bunkers. Do this and par isn’t out of the question. But, of course, you do have to tackle the other feature of this hole, the two tier “Mackenzie Green”.

9th (Heritage Course) and 18th (Bay Course) Par Four

Off the tee, aim to hit the shot around 200 yards which should settle you nicely in front of the pond. Hopefully, your next shot will take you over the water leaving you nicely placed for the green. Sounds easy, but this is generally viewed as the sixth toughest hole on the course and a challenge for all level of golfers.

15th (Heritage Course) and 7th (Bay Course) Par Four

With an unremitting wind that comes swirling over the east coast cliff tops, this 411 yard hole can really test your mettle! It offers an ominous start. With the likelihood of playing into the wind with a tee off into the unknown as the ball lands in a wicked dip. Ideally you want to be landing the ball between the two bunkers. So your best approach is to “scuttle” a low drive beneath the prevailing winds. If all goes well you should be well placed to aim for the middle of the green. However, be very careful – go left or long and your ball could well end up in a fishing coble! A great chance to see off the worst the Yorkshire coast can throw at you!

18th (Heritage Course) and 10th (Bay Course) Par Four

This is a claustrophobic, leafy, enclosed hole that’s full of character and deceptively long at 400 yards. Thread the ball through the banks of trees hitting 240-250 yards off the tee. That should leave you with a medium iron to the red flag which you will have to address slightly blind. Watch out for the hidden pond on the left-hand side before the green, that transgresses onto the fairway. This is a great hole that has a double joining fairway with the 10th and plenty of “clatterers” against the trees in the infamous “Geoff’s Wood”!

Driving Range

Hitting golf balls is a fantastic form of exercise and great fun for all the family. You don’t need to have played golf before or be a club member to use our driving range .

Unlike other activities the range is undercover so even if the weather is wet, you can still enjoy a little fresh air and exercise!
Bridlington Links Golf & Leisure Estate driving range is floodlit, with 20 bays, including a specific teaching bay.

Set in beautiful woodland, the undercover, floodlit driving range at Bridlington Links Golf & Leisure Estate is open every day of the week for everyone from complete beginners to experienced golfers to work on their game.

Bridlington links golf club

 

Driving Range opening times- Monday- Saturday 8am – 6pm Sundays – 8am – 5pm

In winter opening times for Bridlington Links Golf Club are from 8.00 am till dark 7 days a week. Additionally, the floodlights will be activated on Tuesdays and Thursdays until 8.00 pm and Saturdays until 5.30 pm during the winter period.

These facilities are open to the general public also and costs £1 per 25 golf balls. If you require any further information please contact the Pro shop on 01262 411660.

To book call now on 01262 411660

 

Certificate of Excellence
2018