Hunley Hall Golf Club & Hotel
- Holes
- 27
- Par
- 72
- Length
- 6,794 yds
Course details last verified 1 August 2026 from the club’s own website.
Hunley Hall occupies coastal moorland close to Saltburn-by-the-Sea on the North Yorkshire coast, its holes laid out to follow the contours of the ground rather than reshape them. The club runs to 27 holes arranged as three separate nine-hole loops that can be paired in different combinations. Morgans, designed by former Seniors European Tour player John Morgan, plays to a par of 72 across 6,794 yards from the white tees and stands as the club's championship-length pairing. On the Imperial nine, an early run of holes leads to Snaith's, which looks out over Hummersea Bay and Boulby Cliffs, followed later by a short par three played over water at the eighth, known on site as Dicken's Dilemma. The Jubilee nine carries five par fives, several within range for shorter hitters, along with six par threes, giving it the most scoring chances of the three loops. Facilities include a Toptracer driving range and a golf shop, and the attached hotel lets visitors combine several rounds with an overnight stay. The club holds GEO environmental certification and its course manager, Greg Fitzmaurice, posts monthly notes on grounds work. Tee times can be booked online by members and visitors alike.
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