Easingwold Golf Club

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 72
  • Length: 6,630 yards
  • Slope Rating: 127
  • Course Rating: 71.9

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the course like at Easingwold Golf Club, and is it a good fit for my handicap?

Easingwold offers a delightful parkland layout that's more forgiving than some of England's championship links, making it very enjoyable for a wide range of handicaps. You'll find well-maintained fairways and greens that reward good course management, rather than just brute strength. We think it's a fantastic place to enjoy a relaxed yet engaging round without feeling overly intimidated.

When is the best time to visit Easingwold Golf Club for optimal playing conditions?

We highly recommend visiting Easingwold between late spring and early autumn, roughly May through September, for the best playing conditions. The course drains exceptionally well, so even after a typical English shower, it usually remains very playable. Expect lush fairways and true-rolling greens during these months, offering a superb experience.

What are the green fees like at Easingwold, and is it good value for money?

Easingwold offers excellent value, especially compared to some of the more famous courses in the region. Green fees are very reasonable, and you're getting a quality, well-maintained course with a friendly atmosphere. We always suggest checking their website for twilight rates or visitor packages, which can make it even more affordable for a day out.

Are there any signature holes or unique challenges at Easingwold I should look out for?

Keep an eye out for the par-3 12th hole; it's a real beauty and often plays tougher than its yardage suggests, demanding a precise shot over a subtle dip to a well-guarded green. The closing stretch, particularly the 17th and 18th, also provides a strong finish, requiring strategic play to protect your score. These holes truly capture the course's charming character.

What's the clubhouse experience like at Easingwold, and what else is there to do nearby?

The clubhouse at Easingwold is wonderfully welcoming and unpretentious – exactly what you want after a round. You'll find a comfortable bar and dining area perfect for recounting your birdies (and bogeys) over a pint or a meal. The charming market town of Easingwold itself is just a stone's throw away, offering quaint shops and pubs if you fancy exploring a bit more of rural North Yorkshire.