Morgans
- 6872 yds par 73
The
Morgan's course, named after the designer John Morgan, ex Seniors
European Tour player, is a par 73 championship length course.
At a mere 6461 yards off the yellow tees, the design reflects John Morgan's
favourite holes played throughout his long professional career.
Some holes are straightforward and offer opportunities for par
or birdie, others are tricky with dogleg fairways, plateau greens
and water hazards to test your accuracy. The signature hole is
a superb 292 yard par 4, entirely downhill with fantastic views
of the entire course and dramatic coastline.
Millennium
- 5945 yds par 68
The shorter yet still challenging Millennium course
is less demanding at 5660 yards off the yellow tees. Ponds and
streams as well as trees, bunkers and gorse guard against wayward
shots. The shortest hole on the course at just 133 yards has water
to the front and right and bunkers to the left - the only place
to be is on the green!
Jubilee
- 6289 yds par 71
The
Jubilee course is not the shortest course Hunley Hall has to offer,
but is probably the "easiest" to make a score on.

The course has five par 5 holes, four of which are reachable for
the lower handicap golfer and 6 par 3's offering plenty of chances
to pick up a few shots to par. Don't let this fool you though,
your shots will have to be played with precision to be able to
attack the flags, with any wayward shot being severely punished
in the many hazards.

Water features heavily on the Jubilee course with no less than
8 holes having some form of water hazard to contend with.

An easier walking course than the Morgan's or Imperial, but not
quite as spectacular the Jubilee Course compliments Hunley Hall
with a different challenge yet again.
Imperial
- 6543 yds par 72
The Imperial Course offers one of the best challenges
Hunley Hall has to offer.

The course includes some of the most challenging and spectacular
holes from the very outset. After just 3 holes you will be stood
on the tee at "Snaith's", the signature hole at Hunley Hall. With
views across Hummersea bay and the magnificent Boulby Cliffs -
it's a hole you won't forget.

The
difficult start is balanced out when you get to the 8th. Dicken's
Dilemma, a short par 3 over water. The next few holes are a little
more forgiving and with a few well-positioned shots you should
be able to claw back some of the shots you may have dropped over
the difficult starting holes.

Don't let this lull you into thinking it's easy as there is a
sting in the tail of the Imperial Course.

The 17th, Cottage Corner is a tough par 4. Dogleg to the right
with water, gorse, bunkers and mounds at the corner of the dogleg.
Negotiate the corner you then play to a raised green with trees
to the rear, out of bounds to the left and bunkers to the right.
Leave the hole with a par and you'll be smiling.

The 18th, Winney Bank brings you back to the clubhouse. A short
par 4, but uphill with trouble all the way up the right hand side.
Again end with a par and you'll be happy.