Crow Nest Park Golf Club was established in 1995 under the guidance and vision of former owner Richard Harrison. In 2009 National Club Golfer magazine listed Crow Nest Park in the top 10 of Britains best 9 hole golf courses. As well as the course, the practice facilities are always in first class condition meriting regular use from those who wish to improve their game.
This has resulted in the elite Squad for the Bradford Golf Union regularly hold training sessions both on the course and on the driving range at our popular Hove Edge location. Our Golf Club was originally established as a Proprietary Golf Club under the ownership of the Harrison family, however the Club was converted to a Members Club shortly after the Golf Course was purchased by new owners in 2011.
This has resulted in the elite Squad for the Bradford Golf Union regularly hold training sessions both on the course and on the driving range at our popular Hove Edge location. Our Golf Club was originally established as a Proprietary Golf Club under the ownership of the Harrison family, however the Club was converted to a Members Club shortly after the Golf Course was purchased by new owners in 2011.
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Crow Nest Park Golf Club is the youngest golf club in the Halifax Huddersfield & District Union having been established in 1995 under the guidance of our founder Richard Harrison. At the heart of our Club's ethos is members and guests enjoyment as we continue to attract new members and their families.
Firstly, may I take this opportunity to introduce myself as Club Captain for 2021, please let me extend the warmest welcome to you all. Crow Nest Park continues to grow and to develop its reputation as one of the finest 9-hole courses in the UK which when packaged with the welcoming clubhouse and friendly membership presents an exceptional Golf Club.
It is often said that life is full of surprises and being nominated to become president of the Halifax, Huddersfield & District Union of Golf Clubs for 2017 was certainly one of those incredible moments for me. As a founder member of the youngest club in our Union, Crow Nest Park, I never expected that this tremendous honor would be bestowed on what for some, even in our local metropolis, is a somewhat hidden gem of a golf club.
Established in 1995 by local farming family the Harrisons, the course was created on 70 acres of grounds once owned by the industrialist, philanthropist and entrepreneur Sir Titus Salt. Our nine hole, par 70 course with greens built to U.S.G.A standards and set in beautiful parkland is considered quite unique amongst 9 hole courses.
The 3rd hole is a real challenge, a long dogleg right edged by trees with more on the fairway. You have a choice of tee shots here. The apparent safer option to play into the fairway will leave a long second shot to the green, but beware of the valley out of sight. Alternatively try to go over the trees to leave a simpler iron into the green.
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Nick Day
Aug 14, 2021
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Maxine Turczak
Jul 20, 2021
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Keith Sutcliffe
Jul 11, 2021
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Tracey Helliwell
Jun 19, 2021
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Mariusz Chrobak
Jun 10, 2021
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Sarah Donald
May 30, 2021
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Andy Dracup
Apr 26, 2021
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Helen Cormack
Aug 30, 2020
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Michelle Robinson
Mar 09, 2020
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Benjamin Smith
Nov 30, 2019
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Visited here today for the rugby world cup final. We were looking forward to potentially seeing a win for our country, however the result wasnt great but nothing compared to the service we received. We had ordered the breakfast some ordered full English and some ordered sandwiches. The woman serving was miserable as sin, we had a couple of requests for our breakfasts such as certain items removed from the full English which we were told that you get what your given. The request was simple just remove the item and all would be fine. Every request was a hassle for the lady in charge, I appreciate
Richard Varley
Aug 31, 2019
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After booking for a sunday lunch meal for fifty guests for a carvery meal to my mind it turned out to be a buffet meal not everyone of the guests had the supposed carvery and had other offerings. these people when their meal was put on the table they had to go to the buffet to get their
veg. We had spent time going through the menu and what we wanted but it seemed that the staff had other ideas .I must say that the meals were great a few complained but most liked the meal.We have used the club quite alot and its been the first time we have had to complain.
veg. We had spent time going through the menu and what we wanted but it seemed that the staff had other ideas .I must say that the meals were great a few complained but most liked the meal.We have used the club quite alot and its been the first time we have had to complain.
Richard Meredith
Jul 21, 2019
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Chris Goddard
May 28, 2018
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Sheila Turton
Jun 05, 2015
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I arranged a celebration birthday meal for my husband's 70th birthday with family consisting 10 adults and 3 children. 15 months ago and only now found the opportunity to say it was the worst experience 'mealwise' I have ever encountered. I had arranged weeks in advance and when it came to the special day we were greeted with a couple of inexperienced teenagers who looked completely lost as if we weren't expected. We had to order from the ' budget' menu as this place had run out of certain foods, steak being one of them.my son in law was presented with muscles which were decidedly OFF. The chef