MOOR ALLERTON GOLF CLUB
🏴 Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
Designed by Robert Trent Jones
The Lakes course at Moor Allerton Golf Club occupies parkland terrain in the northern suburbs of Leeds. Robert Trent Jones designed the layout in the 1970s, bringing his characteristic American design philosophy to this West Yorkshire site. The course represents one of Jones's relatively few projects in England, where his bold architectural style—emphasizing strategic bunkering, large greens, and water hazards—contrasts with the more traditional British parkland aesthetic found elsewhere in the region.
Water features prominently in the routing, as the course name suggests, with several holes incorporating lakes and streams that demand precise shot-making. Jones's design principles are evident in the substantial green complexes and the strategic placement of hazards that reward well-positioned tee shots. The parkland setting provides mature tree-lined fairways that frame holes and define playing corridors, while the relatively flat to gently rolling topography allows for a walkable layout despite the course's length and challenge.
Moor Allerton operates as a private members' club and has hosted regional amateur competitions over the decades. The Lakes course serves as the club's primary championship layout, complemented by a shorter course on the property. The design reflects the era when Jones was at the height of his international influence, adapting his design template to the English climate and golfing traditions while maintaining the strategic demands and visual drama that characterized his work across multiple continents.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Lakes was designed by Robert Trent Jones.
Yes. Lakes at Moor Allerton Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Lakes is 36.
Lakes plays 3,319 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Lakes is 130.
Lakes is a 9-hole course.