Berwick-upon-Tweed Golf Club (Goswick)
Berwick-upon-Tweed Golf Club, known as Goswick, designed by James Braid in 1890 and later modified by Frank Pennick, is the most northerly course in England. It is a classic links stretching to 6800 yards and is relatively flat with areas of dunes created by the tides and the wind over the centuries but is a formidable test in the wind. The land drains well and tends to be firm and fast-running, making the typical seaside links, where few trees are able to survive. Unlike many links the two nines return to the clubhouse. Holes 13 and 14 come closest to the sea. The club logo is a goose in flight, and the name "goswick" means the village, or area, where geese were to be found.
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Berwick-upon-Tweed Golf Club (Goswick),
Berwick-upon-Tweed
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Course Statistics: 18 holes, 6441 yards yellows S.S.S. 71. 6686 yards whites SSS 72. 6852 yards blues SSS 73. 5696 yards ladies SSS 74. Driving range practice ground. Green Fees: From £33 per Round. Visitors Info: Visitors welcome any day, telephone to check availbility Societies Info: Book in advance Date Founded: 1890 Designed by: James Braid/F Pennink Catering: Full clubhouse catering and bar facilities Pro-Shop: Yes Clubs for Hire: Yes Motorised Cart for Hire: Yes Driving Range: Yes |
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