Moortown Golf Club

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Moortown Golf Club is a historic championship golf course in Leeds, England, best known for hosting the first Ryder Cup on British soil and showcasing the strategic, naturalistic design style of architect Alister MacKenzie.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf golf club
golf course
sports venue
architect Alister MacKenzie NERFINISHED
country England
courseDesigner Alister MacKenzie NERFINISHED
foundedIn 1909
GibraltarHoleNumber 10
hasBunkers strategically placed bunkers
hasClubType members club
hasCompetitionLevel championship standard
hasCourseLengthYards approximately 7000
hasCourseRating high difficulty
hasCourseType heathland golf course
hasDesignStyle naturalistic
strategic
hasFacility bar and restaurant
clubhouse
locker rooms
pro shop
hasFairwaySurface fescue grass
hasGreenSurface bent grass
hasLandscapeFeature gorse
heather
pine trees
hasMembershipType private members club
hasNotableHole Gibraltar NERFINISHED
hasNumberOfHoles 18
hasPar 72
hasPracticeFacilities driving range
putting green
short game area
hasTerrain moorland
hasWaterHazards limited water hazards
hostedEvent 1929 Ryder Cup NERFINISHED
Ryder Cup NERFINISHED
knownFor championship golf course
hosting the first Ryder Cup on British soil
strategic naturalistic course design
locatedIn Leeds NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
West Yorkshire
nearCity Leeds NERFINISHED
openingDate 1909
region Yorkshire NERFINISHED
RyderCupVenueOrderInGreatBritain 1
RyderCupYearHosted 1929
sport golf

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Alister MacKenzie designed Moortown Golf Club