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Welcome to UK-GolfGuide's page which contains feedback from site users who have played at Macdonald Linden Hall Golf and Country Club.
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Macdonald Linden Hall Golf and Country Club Player Reports
Glenn Angus (England) 07/07/06
I have played Linden on several occassions now and have always enjoyed my rounds of golf there! It has some very tricky holes, with the par 3s being very beautiful and scenic (especially the 4th where you play over the pond in front of the green). There are some very good "photo holes" althought if you let your concentration drop the course will punish any wayward shots. There is a corporate bar which is friendly and welcoming, although I thought the food was a little pricey. All in all its a enjoyable day and well worth the money for a game of golf on a tough but spectacular course.
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Jim Hughes (England) 19/09/03
A party of 6 played the course on 13th September. We were all unimpressed by the layout and condition of the course ( the greens in particular were poor). It is a typical corporate course lacking in many natural features. There are many courses in the area far better than this course.
Ian Brodie (United Kingdom) 07/08/02
Played this course about 4 times in total (always in the winter months for some reason). Very impressed with all but one of the par 3's which is the 17th. All of the par 3's are stunning (and that was in winter and cold months) I'd love to see them in the summer months but play Longhirst where I work in summer. Has a small but well stocked pro shop, the course can after heavy rain be a little bit wet underfoot but i enjoyed all the rounds I played there. Would recommend it be played especially in the summer, some beautiful views from all around the course.
Brian Young (United Kingdom) 06/02/00
Outstanding course, second best course in Northunberland, coming just behind the older course at Slaley Hall. Lots of trees and dog legs, thought required off most tees which makes a welcome change from just opening one's shoulders. Water featues on the par 3s. If you get the chance play it.
Martin Jones () 24/08/99
This is a new well laid out parkland course. It has a good combination of par 3's and 5's. It is a reasonable test for the better golfer but not too difficult for the rest of us. The greens are very good but slow. Recently voted one of the top ten new courses in Britain by a golf magazine. Worth playing.



