East Riding of Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Hessle Golf Club is a championship course designed by legendary golf architect Peter Alliss, located in the countryside near Cottingham in East Yorkshire. Set in beautiful, secluded surroundings, the course presents a genuine test of skill with challenging holes and USGA standard greens that provide excellent playing conditions throughout the year.
The course offers a well-rounded, professional-standard experience suitable for golfers of all abilities and ages. Its layout takes advantage of the natural Yorkshire landscape, creating a tranquil setting that allows players to escape from daily life while enjoying quality golf. The club features excellent practice facilities and a warm, welcoming clubhouse environment.
Hessle Golf Club is recognized as one of Yorkshire's top courses and hosts a variety of competitive events throughout the year, including the Raywell Amateur Classic, a qualifying event for the Yorkshire Order of Merit. The on-site Raywell Grill restaurant complements the golfing experience with quality dining and views of the surrounding countryside. The club maintains an open, non-discriminatory membership policy and welcomes both members and visitors to experience the course.