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Course overview
Ramside Hall Golf Club is located in Durham, just a few miles from the historic city centre.
The club offers two 18-hole championship golf courses, The Prince Bishops' Course and The Cathedral course.
The Prince Bishops' Course is set across mature parkland and features water hazards, bunkers, and challenging greens that will test players of all abilities. The par-72 course offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside and has been designed to blend seamlessly with the natural landscape. It’s not just one of the best golf courses in Durham, but also in the wider North East Region.
The Cathedral Course is the newer course, opening in 2014. It offers breath-taking views and the course is built around beautiful natural features including ridges, becks and valleys.
With the clubs, modern facilities, including a driving range, practice area, and clubhouse, Ramside Hall Golf Club is a must-visit destination for any golfers in the region.
The club offers two 18-hole championship golf courses, The Prince Bishops' Course and The Cathedral course.
The Prince Bishops' Course is set across mature parkland and features water hazards, bunkers, and challenging greens that will test players of all abilities. The par-72 course offers stunning views of the surrounding countryside and has been designed to blend seamlessly with the natural landscape. It’s not just one of the best golf courses in Durham, but also in the wider North East Region.
The Cathedral Course is the newer course, opening in 2014. It offers breath-taking views and the course is built around beautiful natural features including ridges, becks and valleys.
With the clubs, modern facilities, including a driving range, practice area, and clubhouse, Ramside Hall Golf Club is a must-visit destination for any golfers in the region.
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