GREEN FEE PARTNER CLUBS.

NEXT YEARS CAPTAIN MR JOHN WARDINGLEY HAS ORGANISED A NEW PARTNERSHIP WITH SOME OTHER LOCAL CLUBS. THE MEMBERS OF LIGHTCLIFFE CAN NOW PLAY DEWSBURY, OGDEN, WILLOW VALLEY, CROW NEST OR WEST END FOR A REDUCED GREEN FEE, THE FOLLOWING RULES APPLY:

1. Times MUST be booked in advance
2. No more than 8 players may book a time at another club.
3. Evidence of CURRENT membership will be requested, i.e. signed
handicap certificate or letter of introduction from the secretary / manager

FURTHER INFORMATION ON THE PARTNERS WEB SITES

www.dewsburygolf.co.uk

www.westendgc.co.uk

www.crownestgolf.co.uk 

www.halifaxgolfclub.co.uk

www.wvgc.co.uk


 

 

Lightcliffe Golf Club

Course Hotline 01422-200382

 
The Golf Course
Hole 1

1st Hole Par 3


This is a comfortable start to your round of golf, downhill and just 155 yards from the back tees. A bunker on the right protects the green and if you are big left you will have to chip over a small bank. The green is very receptive, though over the years, a few testing borrows have developed.

 

 
Hole 2

2nd Hole Par 4


A slight dogleg left to right and the second longest hole on the course at 413 yards. The drive is all-important as, if you are not straight, trees could well block out your second shots. The green is protected by a bunker on the right and the ground falls away on the left down a steep hill. On this green it is said that all putts fall to the stream.

 
Hole 3

3rd Hole Par 4


On the card, this hole, at 368 yards, seems innocuous though it is one of the hardest holes on the course. A long accurate drive is required, followed by equally accurate second shot over a small stream and onto a very tricky green. Come away with a par here and you will feel very happy.

 
Hole 4

4th Hole Par 4


A tight left to right dogleg this hole is the shortest par 4 on the course and one, which gives the bigger hitters a choice. Go for the green over a larger expanse of woodland, around 250 yards carry is required, or play safe to the top of a small hill and have a short iron into the green.
Take the wrong option here and your score could easily be lost. The green slopes from back to front and any downhill putt is difficult.

 
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