OULTON HALL HOTEL, SPA & GOLF RESORT
🏴 Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
Designed by Dave Thomas
Oulton Hall's championship course sits within the grounds of a Georgian mansion-turned-hotel in the countryside south of Leeds. Dave Thomas designed the layout in 1990, routing it across gently rolling parkland that features mature woodland, strategic water hazards, and views across the West Yorkshire landscape. The course measures over 6,800 yards from the championship tees and presents a balanced test with tree-lined fairways and well-bunkered greens that reward accurate approach play.
The design incorporates several water features that come into play on multiple holes, requiring golfers to manage risk throughout the round. Thomas shaped the course to suit players of varying abilities, with multiple tee positions allowing the layout to accommodate resort guests while maintaining championship credentials. The parkland setting provides a traditional English golf experience with seasonal changes in the tree canopy and playing conditions that vary with Yorkshire weather patterns.
Oulton Hall operates as part of a hotel and spa resort, making the course accessible to visitors and serving both leisure golfers and corporate outings. The facility has hosted regional amateur competitions and professional qualifying events over the years. The combination of a Dave Thomas design, resort amenities, and proximity to Leeds positions Oulton Hall as a notable venue in the Yorkshire golf landscape, offering a parkland alternative to the heathland and moorland courses found elsewhere in the region.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Hall was designed by Dave Thomas.
Yes. Hall at Oulton Hall Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Hall is 36.
Hall plays 3,300 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Hall is 139.
Hall is a 9-hole course.