Michelin * Golf

Shooting for the Stars

Michelin * Golf

Exquisite food, wonderfully luxurious accommodation and the country’s finest golf courses. A complete cornucopia of indulgence at our fingertips.

Below we showcase one of our options blending these different ingredients together.

Angel Inn/The Star Inn @ Harome and Yorkshire’s Ryder Cup Golf Experience Itinerary

Three/four nights wining and dining at the award winning Yorkshire Dales Michelin* Restaurants with rooms

The Food and Accommodation Course

Angel Inn @ Hetton

The Angel Inn, located in the picturesque village of Hetton, is renowned for its charming atmosphere and exceptional hospitality. This historic inn features a modern restaurant, providing a warm and inviting space to unwind after a day on the golf course. The Michelin* menu highlights local produce, offering a selection of traditional dishes and modern takes on classic favourites. Guests can enjoy a curated selection of wines and craft beers while taking in the splendour of the decor and friendly ambiance. The Angel Inn is an ideal retreat for those looking to relax and savour the flavours of the region, making it a perfect stop during your golf holiday.

The Star Inn @ Harome

A short distance from the fairways lies The Star Inn at Harome, a Michelin-starred gastropub that elevates the pub dining experience. With an emphasis on seasonal ingredients sourced from local farms, the menu is a celebration of the surrounding countryside's culinary bounty. The Star Inn boasts a range of dishes that reflect both traditional and innovative cooking methods, perfect for refueling after a round of golf. The inn's enchanting setting, featuring a beautifully renovated interior and a welcoming garden, enhances the dining experience. The Star Inn's commitment to quality and excellence in food and service ensures a memorable evening for all who visit.

Both establishments offer a unique taste of local culture and culinary artistry, making them invaluable additions to any golf holiday itinerary.

Moortown Golf Club, located in Leeds, England, is a historic and prestigious golf course renowned for its challenging layout and beautiful scenery. Established in 1909 and designed by the prominent golf course architect Alister MacKenzie, Moortown has been a vital part of the English golf scene for over a century.

The course features a classic parkland layout that combines rolling hills, well-maintained fairways, and strategically placed bunkers. Players appreciate the natural beauty of the surroundings, which include mature trees and picturesque vistas. The par 71 course, measuring approximately 6,646 yards from the back tees, offers a variety of holes that test both skill and strategy.

Moortown Golf Club has hosted several prestigious tournaments, including the 1929 Ryder Cup and numerous amateur championships. The welcoming clubhouse provides a friendly atmosphere for members and visitors alike, complete with dining facilities to enjoy a meal or a drink after a round.

Visitors to Moortown can expect high-quality playing conditions and an engaging golfing experience that reflects the rich tradition of the game. The club maintains a commitment to fostering golf culture while encouraging an appreciation for the sport’s history.

Ganton Golf Club, located in North Yorkshire, England, is renowned for its challenging layout and pristine conditions. Established in 1891, this historic golf course has hosted numerous prestigious events, including Open Championship qualifying rounds and the Walker Cup. The Ryder Cup was held there in 1939.

The course features a traditional heathland design, characterised by undulating fairways, strategically placed bunkers, and large, well-kept greens. The natural terrain offers a unique golfing experience, with heather and gorse lining the fairways, creating both beauty and challenge.

Ganton's reputation among golfers stems from its commitment to maintaining high standards of play and a welcoming atmosphere for members and visitors alike. The clubhouse, with its charming architecture and excellent dining facilities, provides a perfect place to relax after a round.

Visitors to Ganton Golf Club can expect a memorable golfing experience, marked by the course's rich history and the stunning North Yorkshire landscape. It's a must-play destination for those seeking a blend of tradition and challenge in the game of golf.

Lindrick Golf Course, located in South Yorkshire, England, is a historic and challenging venue that has been captivating golfers since its inception in 1922. Designed by the renowned architect, Willie Park Jr., the course features a unique layout that blends natural landscape with strategic play.

The 18-hole course is characterized by its undulating terrain, deep bunkers, and well-maintained greens, providing a formidable test for golfers of all skill levels. With a par of 71 and measuring approximately 6,500 yards from the back tees, Lindrick demands precision and strategy on every hole.

Lindrick is known for its rich tournament history, having hosted events such as the 1957 Ryder Cup and several British Amateur Championships. As a testament to its legacy, it has been recognized as one of the top parkland courses in the UK, making it a must-visit for enthusiasts. The welcoming clubhouse adds to the experience, offering a place to relax and enjoy post-round refreshments with fellow golfers.

Overall, Lindrick Golf Course blends tradition with a challenging golfing experience, making it an ideal destination for those looking to enjoy a round amidst beautiful scenery and a storied past.

Itinerary

  • Yorkshire Michelin* & Ryder Cup Itinerary

The finest food, excellent accommodation and the best golf courses in the area. Sounds like perfection