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Beverley's relatively small greens are widely admired as among the best in the area at 5,695 yards from the yellow tees (6,017 from the white) Beverley is not a long course but no two holes are alike.
Our fairways are in the main generous in width but the rough will certainly punish the wayward shot. Our small greens provide one of the best putting surfaces in the region - all year round and while there are few bunkers, those that do exist are certainly not purely for decoration.
Beverley is a very special golf course with more than a handful of feature holes, each of them memorable for their individual challenges. They include:
The 3rd MILL VALE
With panoramic views across the Racecourse in the distance, this downhill,winding Par 5 will tempt the big hitters, but care is needed on the undulating green if a par is to be bagged

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The 6th QUARRY HOLE
The second of Beverley’s five testing Par 3's requires courage and accuracy off the tee
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The 14th PLANTATION
A tough Par 4 that demands a straight drive to the neck of the fairway before firing to a small, plateau green one of Beverley’s finest and most picturesque hole
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The 17th GATE HOUSE
A straight but certainly not straightforward hole - this is Beverley’s true links hole, offering gorse from the tee to an undulating fairwaybefore approaching a fast green protected by a front bunker
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The 18th ANTI MILL
Named after the old mill, the base of which still constitutes part of the club-buildings, this Par 3 and final hole requires a short to mid iron to one of the largest greens on the course - big slopes, big bunkers, big finish!
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