The Chronicle

County set for its first mini-tour

-

AMATEUR golfers from across the country have signed up for County Durham’s first mini-tour event.

The County Durham Golf Trail is a four-day event played over the fine golf courses of South Moor, Beamish Park, Brancepeth Castle and Barnard Castle.

There are still places available for event, the first of its kind to be held, at a cost of £150 a pair, which the organisers said offers great value in a growing market for golf tourists.

The event has been backed by local hoteliers and the tourism board Visit County Durham, who are keen to promote the area as a great golf destinatio­n.

The CDGT is open to men, women or mixed pairs and will be played in a four-ball better ball format, with daily prizes and an overall Order of Merit trophy.

Pairs have signed up from across the UK, with players from Devon, Kent, Lancashire, Surrey and Ayrshire joining more local competitor­s.

It starts on Sunday, July 1 at Dr Alister MacKenzie’s handsome heathland course South Moor near Stanley, which is highly rated by reviewers as a tight, firm but fair test with quick greens.

On Monday, July 2 the event switches to Beamish Park, a Henry Cotton design situated in a beautiful and tranquil valley beside the famous Beamish heritage visitor attraction.

Tuesday’s challenge takes place at the Harry Colt classic Brancepeth Castle, four miles south of Durham, which boasts two of the country’s finest back-toback par 3s. The course is a gem and always in tremendous condition.

The competitio­n wraps up on July 4 at Barnard Castle’s attractive par 73 layout, where golfers must take on streams, ponds and trees if they are to post a good score.

The event has teamed up with local hotels which are offering discounted rates for entrants.

County Durham Golf Trail organiser David Bryan said: “Multi-day tournament­s have become increasing­ly popular across the UK.

“They offer golfers a wonderful opportunit­y to play great courses with tournament conditions while also offering the opportunit­y to meet new people.”

For those who cannot make July 1-4 , the organisers are offering a Passport to play all four courses within a seven day period for the same price. See www.cdgt.co.uk.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom