The Alwoodley Golf Club, founded in 1907, is officially recognised as one of
Britain's finest inland courses.
Forming part of the famous stretch of golfing territory on the northern
fringe of Leeds in Yorkshire, The Alwoodley Golf Club,
was the first course to be designed by the famous golf architect, Dr Alister
MacKenzie, whose other masterpieces included Augusta National, Cypress Point
and Crystal Downs in the United States, and Royal Melbourne in Australia.
It ranks as one of the top 50 Championship courses in the UK & Ireland and
has a five star rating in Golf World "1000 Best Courses in Britain &
Ireland"
It is regularly been used as qualifying for The Open.