Silloth on Solway Golf Club is located in Silloth, England, situated within the county of Cumbria. The club is nestled amidst the sand dunes on the shore of the Solway Firth, which provides a unique setting for a classic links golf experience. This geographical placement not only offers a picturesque backdrop but also presents golfers with natural challenges characteristic of a links course.
Golf enthusiasts connected to Silloth on Solway Golf Club express great pride in what they describe as a world-class links golf course. Its design and location attract golfers who seek to experience traditional links play. Unique challenges include the absence of obstacles directly before the greens, with the exception of the 9th hole. This feature influences strategic play, often requiring players to aim short of the green when approaching from the rough.
The 13th hole stands as the signature challenge for many golfers at Silloth on Solway. Stretching 466 yards from the white tees, it is classified as a par 5, holding the status of stroke index 1. While lacking bunkers, its difficulty arises from the slope and division of the fairway. The second segment demands a shot over a ridge, with terrain undulations causing balls to deviate from both fairway and green, compelling players to carefully consider their approach shots.
The club offers late afternoon green fee rates during the summer, typically starting from 3 pm onwards on most days. This provision makes the course accessible to a wider audience, potentially increasing interest and participation. Such opportunities not only enhance the club’s reach but also allow for a more flexible golfing schedule, accommodating the varying needs and commitments of golf enthusiasts.Everyone connected to SIlloth on Solway Golf Club is immensely proud of our world class links golf course that is set in the sand dunes on the shore of the Solway FirthGolfers who want to experience links golf and are looking for a challenging course.Our 13th hole is our signature hole. From the white tees is is 466 yards, is a par 5 and it has no bunkers but it is stroke index 1. The hole plays uphill and the fairway is split into two. The second half of the hole you have to hit over a ridge to get to the fairway and the undulations throw the ball off the fairway and the green so the approach shots are very difficult.On all holes, with the exception of the 9th hole, there is no trouble short of the greens so if you are in the rough the best thing to do is to play short of the green with your approach shots.We have some late afternoon green fee rates in the summer from around 3pm onwards on most days.