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Hull Golf Club

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The legendary  golf course architect James Braid has created a challenging and memorable masterpiece highly regarded as one of the region’s premier golf courses with over a 100 years of history.

Hull Golf Club is one of the finest golf courses and highly regarded golf clubs in the north of England, with a long and proud history of hosting regional and county amateur and professional tournaments.

Our facilities and team guarantee a first class experience for both members and visitors, our Georgian clubhouse overlooking the golf course provides the ideal setting to relax before and after your game.

Hull Golf Club was the first golf club in the Hull area. It was founded in 1904 by 9 local golfers of whom Haggitt Colbeck, a solicitor, was the guiding spirit - and first captain.

The initial site was off Anlaby Road, 3 miles to the east of the present club, which later became Boothferry Park, until recently the home of Hull City Football Club.

The course, originally 9 holes, was extended to 18 holes in 1906. In 1907 the Ladies committee was formed, the first Lady captain being Mrs J.A. Brown.

During World War I (and World War II), golf continued to be played, but major competitions were suspended.

In 1921, for reasons that are unclear, the original club was 'wound up' and replaced by Hull Golf Club (1921) Limited, the present company. The clubhouse and course remained unchanged, but only for 3 years.

In 1924, a road and house building programme by Hull City Corporation forced the club to move to its present site at Kirk Ella. The club bought part of the land needed from E.S. Wade. This included Kirk Ella Hall, which became the new clubhouse. The other land was, initially, leased from another Kirk Ella landowner, C.A.V. Sykes of West Ella Hall. The club purchased it in 1945. Both pieces of land were mostly parkland.

The new course (18 holes) was designed by the famous James Braid, and originally opened on the 21st May 1925 by club captain R.B. (Bruce) Johnston.

Later that day, Braid, J.H. Taylor, C.A. Whitcombe and A.G. Havers played an exhibition match.

Few changes have been made to Braid's layout. However, there have been major changes to the par and, recently, the stroke index of several holes.

The course is also much more wooded now, and there are fewer bunkers.

The club's first professional was Harry H. Tuck, others have included Stan Stenhouse, 1947-1977, Mike Grantham 1977-1987, David Jagger, from 1987 – 2013 and now the present-day professional is Aaron Pheasant.

Meet our President and Captains

Club President

John Jackson

Club Captain

Ian Jones

Ladies Captain

Denise Ellison

Junior Captain

Harry Mukerjea

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