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North Yorkshire’s Aldwark Manor Estate has launched its brand-new golf course following a £15m Estate-wide investment.

The 18-hole course opened this month and has brought 15 new jobs to the Aldwark area.

The new site features a golf shop, luxury golfing accommodation featuring 11 bedrooms, and a sports bar and restaurant aptly named Bunkers.

The par 70 course has been created for golfing enthusiasts of all levels and includes a challenging 5,922 yards featuring expertly crafted water hazards, downhills and a demanding forestry layout.

The new golf offering is among a number of introductions to the Estate, with a further £22m investment including a fine dining addition which is currently underway and to open early 2024.

The estate is also looking to add a state-of-the-art spa, leisure club, conference centre and 40 additional bedrooms extension starting early 2024 to be completed in the summer of 2025.

Chris Lawton, golf manager at Aldwark Manor Estate said: “After many months of prepping and planning, we’re absolutely thrilled to have opened our course to such a warm welcome from new and existing players.

“In true Aldwark style the course is anything but ordinary, and features plenty of challenging holes to keep our golfers on their toes. For non-golfers and those looking to find the 19th hole, our new sports bar and restaurant, Bunkers, is open from 8am on both weekdays and weekends, and screens live-action sports across four large screens.”

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