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Beamish Park Golf Club

 Stanley, County Durham 18 holes · Parkland
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About the course

Established in 1906 on the grounds of a former deer park in County Durham, Beamish Park is an 18-hole parkland course redesigned by the legendary Henry Cotton in 1963. The club has undergone several relocations and course refinements over its history, with views of Beamish Hall and proximity to the Open Air Museum contributing to its distinctive character.

Holes
18
Par
Type
Parkland
Founded
1906

Layout & location

Satellite view of Beamish Park Golf Club
The Clubhouse, Beamish · DH9 0RH
Weekday fee
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Weekend fee
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Driving range
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Postcode
DH9 0RH

Setting. former deer park

Founded 1906 · Designed by Henry Cotton.

Notable

  • course redesigned by Henry Cotton in 1963
  • centenary celebrated in 2006
  • Beamish Hall visible from course
  • adjacent to Beamish Open Air Museum

Facilities

  • bar
  • clubhouse
  • catering

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