Enjoying a walk around Kirkbymoorside. Owen Humphreys/PA Wire Many golfers have heard the old phrase, ‘golf is a good walk spoiled’. But for those golfers in the know, there are many courses that double up as great walks. There’s something about the juxtaposition of the pristine greens and fairways to the overgrown roughs, rugged coastlines and wild seas that makes walking through a golf course a unique experience. As it’s National Walking Month in May, we thought we’d take a look at some of the best courses in the UK to take a walk on. Kirkbymoorside Golf Club, Yorkshire Taking in the stunning surroundings of the North Yorkshire Moors, this course has breath-taking views across the National Park. The views and walks mix parkland and moorland along dry valleys and over gentle hills. Royal County Down, Northern Ireland This links course is set in stunning surroundings, and it’s well worth putting your putter down for a day and heading off to explore its wilder parts. It’s set in the Murlough Nature Reserve and overlooked by the Mountains of Mourne, with Dundrum Bay at the other side. The reserve is filled with undulating sand dunes, golden beaches and lush green forests. Royal Dornoch Golf Club, Dornoch |
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Best golf courses to take a walk on
With National Walking Month in May we take a look at the golf courses that double up as a great stroll too…
28 April 2017 1 minute read
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