Westmorland and Furness, United Kingdom
Sedbergh Golf Club is a 9-hole parkland course located at Catholes-Abbot Holme near Sedbergh in Cumbria, England. The club's origins date to 1896, though golf was played in the area on common land known as 'The Riggs' from the 1870s. The current course was professionally designed and constructed in 1991, taking advantage of naturally undulating terrain.
The layout features tree-lined holes with fairways crossing the River Dee and running alongside the River Rawthey, emphasizing accuracy over distance. Greens are constructed to USGA specifications and well-guarded with numerous water hazards throughout the course, providing a test suitable for golfers of all abilities. The setting combines parkland characteristics with river features and mature trees, creating an attractive and challenging environment. The club describes itself as Cumbria's 'hidden gem' and welcomes visitors, societies, and individual golfers alongside members.