Golf: 18 Holes For Two (£18) or Four (£35) at Bracken Ghyll Golf Club (Up to 69% Off)
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Golf: 18 Holes For Two (£18) or Four (£35) at Bracken Ghyll Golf Club (Up to 69% Off)
- 18 hole green in the Yorkshire Dales
- Membership opportunities
- Lessons for all levels
The Deal
- Round of golf for two or four
- Course includes views of Bolton Abbey and Beamsley Beacon
- Features challenging 148-yard ‘Quarry Hole’
Limit 1 per 2 or 4 people. May buy multiple as gifts. Booking required up to 7 days prior. 48 hour cancellation policy. Customers under 18 must accompanied by an adult. New customers only. Please bring own golf balls and own clubs. Golf attire required. Original value based on visitor green fees. Valid on option purchased only. Original value verified 31 May 2012 at 9.09am.
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Nestled in the undulating hills of the lush Yorkshire Dales, Bracken Ghyll Golf Club swings through a challenging 18 hole course dotted with devoted members and casual fairway players alike. The course benefits from outstanding fairways and beautifully kept greens that will challenge even the most accomplished golfer. Pairs of players can don their best plaid ensemble for a round of golf on the sun-dappled course, which features spectacular views of Bolton Abbey and the Beamsley Beacon. After teeing off, customers can aim to sail through hole after hole, bunker after bunker, before tackling the par three, 148-yard 17th hole, known locally only as a mythical beast named the ‘Quarry Hole’.
Choose from the following options:
• £35 for 18 holes of golf for four (69% off)
Reviews
Bracken Ghyll receives a distinctly above par 4.25/5 stars from GolfShakers. Reviewers praise the varied and well-maintained course, as well as the standard of club facilities.
Great society day out, a course for most abilities, even mine!
– David T, GolfShake, Nov 2011
What a lovely course, with all the character you only get from loads of ups and downs. Not a boring hole out there. The par 3 17th is enchanting which isn't a word you can often use with regard to golf courses. I wish I'd found it sooner. Outstanding setting and beautifully kept.
– Steve Bartley, Golf Today, Aug 2010





