a hidden gem located in the heart of the yorkshire wolds, kilnwick percy golf club is laid over 120 acres of stunning parkland
KILNWICK PERCY
Set in 120 acres of Yorkshire parkland and surrounded by rolling countryside, our Par 70 course at Kilnwick Percy Golf Club is a unique test to all golfers. A modern and relaxed approach to golf, enjoy our generous fairways, unbeatable scenery and some fantastic Yorkshire hospitality.
Whether you’re looking to join a new golf club, a venue for your next golf trip, or visiting to play for the day, our team of highly trained golf team are on hand to ensure that you have your best round yet.
Discover why Kilnwick Percy Golf Club is considered by many as one of the most enjoyable golf courses in Yorkshire.
THE COURSE
Located in the heart of the Yorkshire Wolds, you'll struggle to find a more peaceful setting for your next round of golf. With wide and forgiving fairways that provide you with a confidence boost off the tee, you'd be forgiven for thinking that this golf course was favouring the beginner. But don't let the fairways fool you, with cleverly placed hazards, you'll have to think your way around this 6224-yard, par 70 parkland course whatever your handicap.
MEMBERSHIP
If you're looking to join a golf club that's both sociable and competitive, then Kilnwick Percy Golf Club is the place for you.
Whether you're looking for a new challenge or you're completely new to the game, our modern approach to golf membership means that there’s no joining fee and no committee interviews, meaning you can get on the course in no time.
GOLF PACKAGES
Turn your golf day into an overnight trip by taking advantage of our stay and play packages here at Kilnwick Percy Golf Club. Prices start from just £84 per person for two rounds of golf with an overnight stay in our luxurious accommodation with breakfast in the Glasshouse restaurant. For further information and offer packages available please call 01759 303090.
"a course that's playable for all and which often gives you welcome room to manoeuvre off the tee."