Tynedale Golf Cub

9 hole Par 35

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 67
  • Slope Rating: 117
  • Course Rating: 66.7

Website: http://www.tynedalegolfclub.co.uk/

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Tynedale Golf Club worth it if I usually play 18 holes?

Absolutely, don't let the 9-hole layout fool you. Tynedale offers a fantastic, quick round that's perfect for a warm-up or a relaxed afternoon, and you'll find the greens surprisingly well-maintained for a club of its size. We often play it twice for a full 18, and it feels like a different course the second time around.

What kind of challenge can I expect from Tynedale's Par 35 layout?

While it's a Par 35, Tynedale isn't a pushover; you'll encounter some tricky short holes that demand precision, especially around the greens. The course makes excellent use of its natural contours, so expect some interesting lies and elevation changes that keep you on your toes.

When is the best time to visit Tynedale Golf Club for the ideal experience?

We recommend visiting Tynedale from late spring through early autumn - May to September - when the Scottish weather is at its most forgiving and the course is in peak condition. You'll find a wonderfully welcoming, local atmosphere here, perfect for a relaxed round without the crowds of bigger resorts.

What's the typical cost for a round at Tynedale, and is it easy to book?

Tynedale offers excellent value; you can expect green fees to be very reasonable, often around £20-£30 for a round, making it a budget-friendly option. Booking is usually straightforward, especially outside of peak weekend mornings, and you might even find walk-on availability.

Are there any specific holes at Tynedale Golf Club I should pay extra attention to?

Keep an eye out for the 4th hole, a challenging par-3 that often plays longer than its yardage due to elevation and prevailing winds. Also, the finishing 9th hole offers a great chance to end your round with a birdie if you can navigate its subtle undulations.