OULTON HALL HOTEL, SPA & GOLF RESORT
🏴 Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
Designed by Dave Thomas
The Calverley course at Oulton Hall forms part of a hotel and resort complex set in the rolling countryside south of Leeds. Designed by Dave Thomas and opened in the early 1990s, the course occupies parkland terrain around the historic Oulton Hall estate, a Georgian mansion that now serves as the resort's centerpiece. Thomas, a former Ryder Cup player who became a prolific course architect across Europe, shaped the layout to incorporate the property's natural contours and mature woodland.
The routing moves through a mix of open parkland and tree-lined corridors, with several holes playing along elevated ground that offers views across the West Yorkshire landscape. Water features prominently on multiple holes, including ponds and streams that come into play on approach shots. The course measures over 6,800 yards from the championship tees, providing a test for accomplished players while remaining accessible from forward markers.
As a resort facility, Oulton Hall caters to a broad range of golfers, from hotel guests and corporate groups to local members and societies. The course hosts regular competitions and serves as a venue for regional amateur events. The property includes extensive practice facilities and a golf academy alongside the hotel's spa and dining amenities. The Calverley course represents a typical example of the parkland resort golf that emerged in Britain during the 1990s expansion of hotel-based golf facilities.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Calverley was designed by Dave Thomas.
Yes. Calverley at Oulton Hall Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Calverley is 70.
Calverley plays 6,482 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Calverley is 132.
Calverley is a 18-hole course.