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Blyth Golf Club is a mature parkland course established in 1905 in the heart of Northumberland, built on the site of a former colliery pit head. The 18-hole, par 70 layout is distinguished by holes named after the area's rich mining heritage, from the Moorlands seam to Dickie Pit, creating a course steeped in local character and history.
Layout & location
Setting. Northumberland, built on former pit head land
Founded 1905.
Notable
- established 1905
- over 100 years of history
- three different sites since founding
- course developed on former colliery land
- mature tree-lined layout
- holes named after local mining heritage
Facilities
- visitor tee booking
- membership available
- open competitions
- societies welcome
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