In 1913 a 9 hole golf course was laid
out by J.H.Taylor, the celebrated Golf Professional and winner of
the Open Championship and opened in July of the same year. One man
only was employed on it during the war.
In 1921 it was decided to extend the course to 18 holes. This work was supervised
by Mr E. P Burd, the then Hon. Secretary, the benefit of whose long experience
of golf and golf courses the Club was extremely fortunate in obtaining.
The full course was formally opened by ex-open-champions, J. H. Taylor and
Alex Herd on the 9th May 1923. They were delighted with the course, saying
the site was one of the most beautiful they had ever seen, that it afforded
a most thorough test of golf, the soil and turf were excellent, and there
were no two holes alike. The course has been improved and extended since
this time and is kept in pristine condition with greens second to none in
the County.