Northumberland, United Kingdom
Morpeth Golf Club is a parkland course located in the heart of Northumberland countryside, set across 130 acres of undulating terrain on the outskirts of Morpeth. Founded in 1906, the course was designed by six-time Open Champion Harry Vardon, a notable figure in golf architecture and history.
The course presents a challenging test suitable for golfers of all abilities, combining the picturesque landscape characteristic of parkland courses with demanding play. Situated in the English countryside, the course offers scenic views across its rolling grounds.
Morpeth has hosted numerous prestigious events throughout its history, reflecting its status as one of Northumberland's premier golfing venues. The club underwent extensive clubhouse refurbishment in 2016, enhancing its facilities beyond the course itself. The venue welcomes both members and visitors, offering various membership categories and visitor packages to accommodate different golfing needs and interests.