MOOR ALLERTON GOLF CLUB
🏴 Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
Designed by Robert Trent Jones
Moor Allerton Golf Club's High Course sits in the northern suburbs of Leeds, occupying gently rolling parkland terrain characteristic of West Yorkshire. Robert Trent Jones designed the layout in 1977, bringing his signature American design philosophy to this English setting. The course represents one of Jones's relatively few works in the United Kingdom, where his bold bunkering, strategic water hazards, and emphasis on aerial approach play contrast with traditional British inland design.
The routing moves across open, undulating ground with mature tree-lined fairways and several water features that come into play on multiple holes. Jones incorporated his trademark large, contoured greens defended by substantial bunker complexes, requiring precise iron play and careful club selection. The course stretches to a length that tests accomplished players while offering forward tees that make it accessible to members of varying abilities.
Moor Allerton operates as a private members' club with two courses—the High Course and the Lakes Course—serving a membership drawn largely from the Leeds business and professional community. The club has hosted regional amateur competitions and qualifiers over the years, though it maintains a primarily member-focused identity rather than seeking major championship status. The clubhouse and facilities reflect the club's establishment in the post-war period, with dining and social traditions typical of northern English private golf clubs.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
High was designed by Robert Trent Jones.
Yes. High at Moor Allerton Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at High is 36.
High plays 3,522 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at High is 130.
High is a 9-hole course.