Tuesday, 5 June 2012

Seascale

www.seascalegolfclub.co.uk

SSS White tees 72
        Red tees    74
View from the 1st tee

Situated on the remote west coast of Cumbria, England, Seascale Golf Club was founded in 1893.  At that time the town of Seascale was a busy Victorian seaside resort developed after the building of a railway which still separates the golf course from the sea but it is no longer a popular resort because of the proximity of the Sellafield nuclear facility.  We played the course on a damp and breezy day and were disappointed by the first few holes which were not bordered by sand dunes but skirted farmland.  However most of the course is a true links although the second nine is more classic with the last few holes being particularly challenging.  There are views of the Isle of Man and the mountains of the Lake District but the course is dominated by Sellafield which towers over the holes around the turn.  At the end of the round there was a very friendly welcome in the clubhouse which sits on a high point of the course with sea views.

The tricky par 3 10th

Worth a visit?  It is a long drive to this links course which is spoiled by Sellafield

The last few holes are by the sea





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