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Dore and Totley Golf Club
Dore & Totley Golf Course Dore and Totley is a private members golf club founded in 1913, situated in the Sheffield suburb of Bradway. The name is derived from a time when the playing of golf in the Sheffield Union was prohibited on a Sunday. A dedicated group of golfers formed the club to continue playing, but named it after the local railway station, trains being the best means of travelling beyond the city limits at this time. The mature parkland course is probably the least undulating, within the Sheffield area, with its subtle features making it an excellent course for the less able golfer, whilst ensuring that the good golfer will need to play well to achieve a low score.
 
History and tradition are justifiably strong within the club, with many memorabilia on display. The centrepiece of these being the Ryder Cup jacket, clubs and other mementos from Arthur Lees who represented his country on four occasions. Visitors can experience many of the challenges enjoyed by such great players as, Abe Mitchell, Harry Varden and Tony Jacklin on their competitive visits to our course. Dore & Totley Golf Course
 
Dore & Totley Golf Club Former professionals at the club, include the internationally acclaimed Pete Cowan, who has coached several top European circuit players, including Thomas Bjorn, Darren Clarke and Lee Westwood. May 2005 saw the latest significant development of the course, with 5 completely new holes added and the redesign of the remaining holes to give the current a yardage of 6743 yards with a par of 72
 
For more information see the Dore and Totley Golf Club Web Site.
 Dore and Totley
Dore and Totley Golf Club
Bradway Road
Bradway
Sheffield
S17 4QR
 
 
Tel: 01142 369872
Fax: 01142 2353436
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