Course Insight

Marsden Golf Club

Huddersfield, Yorkshire, England

👍 Recommended by 83% of Players

Performance Ratings

_ Course Difficulty
2.3
Course Conditions
4.2
Course Layout
4.1
Overall Facilities Condition
4.1
Pace
4.4
Staff Friendliness
4.8
Value For The Money
4.5

4.2 Overall Rating 44 reviews

Course Overview

Marsden Golf Club is a picturesque hillside course, created in 1920, and was designed by the legendary Alister MacKenzie, famous for his design of Augusta National, arguably the best course in the world. Marsden Golf Club’s 2 x 9, 18 hole course only measures 5,702 yards but is well designed and is renowned for providing a stern test, especially if the prevailing west wind is sweeping off the surrounding moors. The signature hole, at Marsden Golf Club, is the par-3 6th, measuring 160 yards. There is a large tree in front of the green, meaning that you have got to shape the ball, or trust your ball strike and carry the tree onto the putting surface. In addition to this there is a quirky barn to the left of the hole, an interesting combination of features you won’t find anywhere else!

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