A MacKenzie heathland, barely altered in a century
A par-71 heathland course laid out by Dr Alister MacKenzie in 1914, firm, free-draining turf, celebrated 'tower' par-3s over old quarry workings, and panoramic views across the Colne Valley.
Every way in to Crosland Heath
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- Green fees
- from £12.5
- Opening hours
- Golf shop & bookingsFrom 7am dailyClubhouse bar & cateringOpen dailyOffice enquiriesMon–Fri
- Find us
- Felks Stile Road, Crosland Heath, Huddersfield · HD4 7AFDirections →
The Crosland Heath Golf Club, founded in 1914, is a par-71 heathland course laid out on disused quarries and old farmland by Dr Alister MacKenzie, architect of Augusta National, Cypress Point and Royal Melbourne, and it survives today much as he drew it.
Firm, free-draining fairways run over the Pennine tops with panoramic views across Huddersfield and the Colne Valley. The course is best known for its 'tower' par-3s, played over old quarry workings, and for a routing that sends the par-5s, par-3s and opening holes to every point of the compass — so the wind is never in the same place twice.
Known locally as 'The Heath', it is one of the friendliest clubs in the district, welcoming visitors and societies alongside its members. The clubhouse offers a traditional bar, catering and function rooms, with a pro shop, a PGA professional team, a Performance Studio and a practice ground.
“Players who follow the little white ball will have a course full of interest from the first hole to the last.”described in the local press in 1913
7 Day
- Unlimited golf, seven days a week
- Affiliation fees, County Card & insurance included
- 20% clubhouse discount plus £50 bar credit
- Full competition & practice access
5 Day
- Unlimited golf, Monday to Friday
- Affiliation fees & County Card included
- 20% clubhouse discount plus £50 bar credit
Young Adult
- Full seven-day golf, ages 18–30
- Reduced subscription for younger adults
- A clear pathway to full membership