The course is maintained by our dedicated team of greenstaff – Johnnie Clayton (Head Greenkeeper), Tony Callan (First Assistant) and Trevor Palmer (Assistant) who work tirelessly to keep the course in tip-top condition. Tony has been with the club for over 15 years and attained NVQ level 3.  

With the winter’s getting wetter, great efforts are being made to improve the drainage on many parts of the course.  The biggest improvement to date as been on the greens – in fact we were able to play on full greens during the winter of 2013 and since then it has become a common theme. Since 2014 we make frequent use of a “greens iron” to help us make the greens run true and very quick – beware!

Score Card and Map of Main Course

The score card and map of the course are shown below.

Hole By Hole Guide

The Course

For each hole we have included a map along with a photograph of the teeing area, approach and green where they are available. Improved images will be added to complete a full set for each hole. If you are interested in sponsoring a hole click here.

Click on the hole numbers below to see photos and read a little bit about them

Hole 1

Hole 1 – Sponsored by Thompson’s of Prudhoe click here

Not a long hole but it is a narrow tree lined fairway! Aim for the centre of the fairway and a decent shot will leave you with a mid / short iron to a small green guarded by a bunker on the left. Careful you do not roll off the back of the green!

Hole 2

Hole 2 

Less than 300 yards but a daunting tee shot with out of bounds down the right hand side! If your confidence is high, then pull out the driver, if not take an iron just to get over the trees and onto the fairway. The fairway is generous but there are 3 bunkers around the green.

Hole 3

Hole 3

A blind tee shot hole with all the danger is on the right – out of bounds. Aim for the centre of the fairway but if you are a monster hitter aim left or right of centre depending whether you draw or fade the ball. Tall trees protect the green on the right and a bunker guards the green on the left.

Hole 4

Hole 4

The hole is set out before you. Avoid the trees on the right with your tee shot. A long green protected by 2 bunkers, is very quick. Try and avoid a downhill putt otherwise a three putt could be the danger!

Hole 5

Hole 5 – Tyne Valley Express

At 260 yards a classic risk and reward hole. The green is protected by 4 bunkers that will trap a wayward drive. A safer option could be to lay up with a pitch onto the green – a birdie chance

Hole 6

Hole 6 

The fairway slopes right to left with several mature trees left and right. If you catch the front of the green you may well run off to the left, where a bunker awaits. There is also a bunker to the right of the green

Hole 7

Hole 7

First par 3 at 175 yards and a blind tee shot. There are 2 bunkers to the right of the green. The green slopes from front to back and right to left – it is also very fast! A birdie here is a bonus.

Hole 8

Hole 8 – Sponsored by Thompson’s of Prudhoe click here

The tee box is close to the clubhouse. A blind tee shot, aim for the centre of the fairway and a good shot should leave you with a iron shot to the green guarded by bunkers left and right. It is downhill to the green so be if you pitch it short you could roll through and off the back!

Hole 9

Hole 9 

Played from the white tee it is a classic par 4- 405 yards. Three bunkers, 2 hidden from the tee, catch the drive hit up the right. Two bunkers one close to the front and one green side left give the two tiered green some protection. The hole is played into the prevailing wind. Played from the yellow tee it is a par 5 – 495 yards and the hole is more of a dog-leg. A long carry to the fairway with a bunker to avoid from the tee.  The bunker close the front of the green may come into play for the second shot. You are close to the clubhouse, ideal if you are playing 9 holes. The photograph above is taken from the yellow tee.

Hole 10

Hole 10

At 460 yards a long par 4 but it is downhill and the prevailing wind may give you some assistance. For mid hitters a cross fairway bunker may catch the second shot. The green which slopes gently uphill is protected by bunkers left and right.

Hole 11

Hole 11

The second par 3 with the green set in front of mature trees. Two bunkers, left and right of the green. Out of bounds to the rear of the green and serious rough to the right – down the dell! After completing the hole, follow the signs that will take you in front of the 18th tee and across the road to the 12th hole.

Hole 12

Hole 12

Some big hitters may go for the green but beware of the dangers you face. There is a ditch at about 200 yards and several mature trees to overcome before you reach the very small raised green which is very fast! Heavy rough if you overshoot the green.

Hole 13

Hole 13 – Sponsored by RTH Lubbers Transport click here

A classic par 3 with the tee box set in mature trees. A long narrow green protected by 3 bunkers, to the front, right and left. Out of bounds is behind the green. When you have holed out look back – what a setting!

Hole 14

Hole 14

A long par 5 with a blind tee so aim for the centre of the fairway.  The fairway drops sharply downhill so If you are long enough you may get an extra 50 yards from the drive.  The views here are tremendous, stop to take them in. The fairway slopes right to left with two bunkers that have to be negotiated, especially the one in the bottom left corner.  Those who go for the green in two have to be careful of one small bunker on the hill side. The raised green is long and narrow and reading it, is another story!

Hole 15

Hole 15 – Sponsored by Fryers Plaice (Burnopfield) Telephone 01207 270 200

A short inviting 3 par from the raised tee but be careful there is out of bounds behind and to the right of the green. Two bunkers protect the green which slopes right to left and front to back – a birdie chance!

Hole 16

Hole 16 

A dog-leg right which is slightly uphill – try and keep to the left of the fairway to open up the green for the approach. A raised green is protected by two bunkers the one on the right is used by the Captain to help raise funds for his charity – a popular place to find your ball

Hole 17

Hole 17 

A raised tee offers great views across the course and Tyne valley. A sharp dog leg left and unless you can reach the corner your second shot is played across the rough to a long narrow green that slopes left to right. A bunker will collect the ball that rolls right across the green.  To reach the 18th tee box you have to cross the road.

Hole 18

Hole 18 

Uphill slight dog-leg and into the prevailing wind – it is a challenging finishing hole! Out of bounds and out of bounds on the left with mature trees on the right can make it a difficult drive. A small pot bunker protects the green. Try and leave an uphill putt on this fast green. When you have finished sit on the seat behind the green, complete your score card and take in the views – Paradise.