Sheringham Golf Club

Sheringham Golf Club

Looking across the eastern part of the course towards the North Sea
Club information
Norfolk
Coordinates 52°56′42″N 1°11′22″E / 52.94500°N 1.18944°E / 52.94500; 1.18944
Location Sheringham, Norfolk, England
Established 1891
Total holes 18

Sheringham Golf Club is a golf club on the western outskirts of Sheringham, Norfolk, England. The 6546-yard links course was originally designed by Tom Dunn and opened in 1891. The website top100golfcourses.co.uk ranks it as the 3rd best course in Norfolk and the 78th best in England.[1] The Links Hotel lies adjacent to the course.[2] The Brigade Lewis gun school once had its headquarters at the clubhouse,[3] and the course hosted the Locan Cup in September 1992.[4] Sheringham Golf Club was among the earliest clubs to introduce gender-free tees.[5]

Writer Mark Person wrote in 2014: "Sheringham Golf Club is a weird beast. Some claim it is a links course, and links are traditionally where the strips of land lie before you reach the beach and the shoreline proper. Which was true here, but the parts of the course closest to the beach here are on the clifftops beside it. This means it's an elevated course, eighty feet above sea level in places. So some would claim it is not a true links course".[6]

View of the course on the coast

References

  1. "Sheringham". Top100golfcourses.co.uk. Retrieved 25 September 2016.
  2. The Bystander: An Illustrated Weekly, Devoted to Travel, Literature, Art, the Drama, Progress, Locomotion. 1906. p. 178.
  3. Roberts, S. C. (1966). Adventures with Authors. Cambridge University Press. p. 39. ISBN 978-0-521-06098-1.
  4. Highways and Transportation. The Institution. 1992. p. 49.
  5. "Gender-free tees could be on course to change the face of club golf". The Yorkshire Post. 1 October 2015. Retrieved 25 September 2016.
  6. Pearson, Mark (14 August 2014). The Killing Season. Random House. p. 70. ISBN 978-0-09-957468-2.
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