Headingley Golf Club is situated on the edge of the suburb Adel, just outside Leeds, and is known for being the city's oldest golf club. Several architects contributed to the layout of the course, with both Harry Colt (Sunningdale, Pine Valley, etc) and Alister Mackenzie (Augusta National) contributing their creative genius. While Headingley is a traditional members' club, its known for its friendly atmosphere and warm welcome.
18 Holes
Buggies available
AMEX accepted
* Green fees shown are for the low season (from 1st November) and are based on midweek play. Rates may be influenced by specific day and/or time. Concierge to confirm on enquiry.
Laid out across rolling Yorkshire countryside, the course has elements of parkland, heathland and downland, the routing weaving across the landscape and elevation changes. The course is usually in brilliant condition and the club offers a friendly welcome to all golfers. A very convenient and well-priced option for Leeds.
Classic Harry Colt and Alister Mackenzie designed course
Excellent location for Leeds and well-priced
Mixture of course styles offering something for everyone
Oldest golf club in Leeds with rich history