SELBY GOLF CLUB
🏴 Selby, North Yorkshire, England
Designed by Martin Hawtree
Selby Golf Club sits on the outskirts of the historic market town of Selby in North Yorkshire, roughly fifteen miles south of York. The course was designed by Martin Hawtree, a prominent figure in British golf architecture whose family has shaped courses across the UK for three generations. Hawtree's work typically emphasizes strategic variety and natural integration with the landscape, and Selby reflects his approach to creating engaging golf on relatively level terrain characteristic of the Vale of York.
The layout occupies parkland that transitions between open and tree-lined sections, with mature woodland bordering several holes and providing definition to the routing. Water features come into play on multiple holes, adding both visual interest and strategic challenge to what might otherwise be straightforward parkland golf. The course measures around 6,400 yards from the back tees, offering a balanced test that rewards accuracy and course management over pure length.
Selby Golf Club serves the local golfing community in North Yorkshire and welcomes visitors throughout the year. The clubhouse provides traditional amenities and overlooks the course, maintaining the welcoming atmosphere typical of established regional clubs in England. The course's accessibility from York and the surrounding towns makes it a practical option for golfers exploring the area's parkland layouts.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Selby was designed by Martin Hawtree.
Yes. Selby at Selby Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Selby is 71.
Selby plays 6,374 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Selby is 130.
Selby is a 18-hole course.