MOOR ALLERTON GOLF CLUB
🏴 Leeds, West Yorkshire, England
Designed by Robert Trent Jones
Moor Allerton Golf Club sits in the northern suburbs of Leeds and operates two distinct eighteen-hole courses. The Lakes Course, designed by Robert Trent Jones and opened in 1977, represents the American architect's only completed work in Yorkshire and one of his few projects in England. Jones brought his characteristic design philosophy to the rolling West Yorkshire landscape, creating a course that emphasizes strategic bunkering, large greens, and water hazards that come into play on several holes. The routing takes advantage of natural elevation changes across the property, with mature woodland framing many holes.
The Blackmoor Course predates the Lakes by several decades and offers a contrasting experience. Originally laid out in the 1920s, it presents a more traditional parkland character with tree-lined fairways and smaller, subtly contoured greens. The course winds through established woodland and open meadow areas, providing a less overtly strategic test than its companion layout but demanding accurate shot-making and course management.
Moor Allerton functions as a members' club with a strong local reputation in the Leeds golfing community. The dual-course facility allows the club to accommodate a substantial membership while hosting regional amateur competitions. The clubhouse overlooks both courses and maintains the traditional atmosphere common to established Yorkshire clubs, with dining facilities that reflect the region's culinary heritage and a calendar of social events centered around the golfing calendar.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Lakes/Blackmoor was designed by Robert Trent Jones.
Yes. Lakes/Blackmoor at Moor Allerton Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Lakes/Blackmoor is 71.
Lakes/Blackmoor plays 6,470 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Lakes/Blackmoor is 137.
Lakes/Blackmoor is a 18-hole course.