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St Bees Golf Club

9 Hole (18Tee) Par66 Course, Short Game Practice Facilities

Founded in 1929 the 9 Hole Links Course is a magnificent test of Golf. Set on the western shores of the Lake District, offering stunning views of St Bees Head, the Isle of Man and the Lakeland Fells the Golf Course proves a popular attraction for the local residents and visitors.

The course is extremely resilient and St Bees members can be seen golfing on days when other golfers aren’t able to play because their courses are closed due to adverse conditions. Invariably members play off the fairways and not mats through the winter and there are no winter greens in use.

Membership offers excellent value for money given that golfers can play all year round. Short game practice facilities offer golfers the opportunity to hone wedge play chipping, pitching and putting.

Course

St Bees Golf Course is a charming 9 Hole Course situated on the West Coast of Cumbria on the shores of the Irish Sea. Fairways are blended into its hilly surroundings providing the best of golfers with a challenging round of golf, whilst providing sensational, unique and unrivalled views of the Isle of Man and the Irish Sea.

Whilst it is a nine- hole design, the course can be played as an eighteen- hole round with alternative tees to be played from, on Holes 10- 18. It can be especially difficult when the prevailing wind blows strongest, and the small, challenging greens have caught out even the most assured of short games in the past. Alongside the small greens are some of the tightest fairways and your ability to position the ball from the tee is paramount. Thick rough awaits those who stray from the well designed layout.

The layout of the course begins inland working out towards the railway line before circling back on itself along the coast line providing amazing views of St Bees Head. 

The long par 4, 5th / 14th  runs along the cliff edge and is highly regarded as the toughest hole on the course and one of the most challenging par 4’s in the County. Regardless of its degree of difficulty this is a quite stunning hole with great views of the Irish Sea, the Isle of Man on a clear day and St Bees Head in the distance behind the 5th green. Running back alongside the 5th / 14th is the 6th / 15th as the course progresses using the natural undulations between the 1st / 10th . The 9th / 18th is a fabulous par 3 finishing hole with the teeing ground positioned yet again beside the sea at the highest point of the course. With pot bunkers surrounding the green and the wind from the Irish Sea making it a difficult club choice, the challenge of St Bees Golf Course is truly never over until its over …