Top 100 Tour at Sheringham
Monday 19 May 2025
Sheringham Golf Course, Norfolk - no. 90
Sheringham Golf Club has glorious location high on the Weybourne cliffs with magnificent views of the North Sea. The course is an undulating thin sliver of land, which is wedged between the North Sea cliff edge and the North Norfolk Railway. Steam trains and vintage diesels occasionally rattle past the course, which is set within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The club was originally founded in 1891 when Tom Dunn laid down nine holes, returning in 1898 to extend the course to its present 18 holes.
“At Sheringham we shall be called upon to do only a moderate amount of climbing and some of the very stoutest hitting with the brassey that there has ever been required of us.” Wrote Bernard Darwin in his 1910 book, The Golf Courses of the British Isles: “The theory of the good length hole has been carried almost to its ultimate limit.”
The course measures 6,546 yards from the back tees, factor in the North Sea winds and you’ve got a serious test of golf. It’s almost unimaginable how difficult this course must have been in the days of the hickory shaft and the gutty ball.
What's included?
Tea/coffee and bacon rolls on arrival
18-holes individual stableford competition
Presentation and chance to win prizes
£149pp (£25 deposit required to secure your spot)
On Tuesday 20 May, the Tour will be visiting Hunstanton Golf Club nearby. Golfers playing both courses are asked to sort their own accommodation.
Read more about the Tour on the Top 100 Tour page
Monday 19 May 2025
Sheringham Golf Course, Norfolk - no. 90
Sheringham Golf Club has glorious location high on the Weybourne cliffs with magnificent views of the North Sea. The course is an undulating thin sliver of land, which is wedged between the North Sea cliff edge and the North Norfolk Railway. Steam trains and vintage diesels occasionally rattle past the course, which is set within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The club was originally founded in 1891 when Tom Dunn laid down nine holes, returning in 1898 to extend the course to its present 18 holes.
“At Sheringham we shall be called upon to do only a moderate amount of climbing and some of the very stoutest hitting with the brassey that there has ever been required of us.” Wrote Bernard Darwin in his 1910 book, The Golf Courses of the British Isles: “The theory of the good length hole has been carried almost to its ultimate limit.”
The course measures 6,546 yards from the back tees, factor in the North Sea winds and you’ve got a serious test of golf. It’s almost unimaginable how difficult this course must have been in the days of the hickory shaft and the gutty ball.
What's included?
Tea/coffee and bacon rolls on arrival
18-holes individual stableford competition
Presentation and chance to win prizes
£149pp (£25 deposit required to secure your spot)
On Tuesday 20 May, the Tour will be visiting Hunstanton Golf Club nearby. Golfers playing both courses are asked to sort their own accommodation.
Read more about the Tour on the Top 100 Tour page
Monday 19 May 2025
Sheringham Golf Course, Norfolk - no. 90
Sheringham Golf Club has glorious location high on the Weybourne cliffs with magnificent views of the North Sea. The course is an undulating thin sliver of land, which is wedged between the North Sea cliff edge and the North Norfolk Railway. Steam trains and vintage diesels occasionally rattle past the course, which is set within an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The club was originally founded in 1891 when Tom Dunn laid down nine holes, returning in 1898 to extend the course to its present 18 holes.
“At Sheringham we shall be called upon to do only a moderate amount of climbing and some of the very stoutest hitting with the brassey that there has ever been required of us.” Wrote Bernard Darwin in his 1910 book, The Golf Courses of the British Isles: “The theory of the good length hole has been carried almost to its ultimate limit.”
The course measures 6,546 yards from the back tees, factor in the North Sea winds and you’ve got a serious test of golf. It’s almost unimaginable how difficult this course must have been in the days of the hickory shaft and the gutty ball.
What's included?
Tea/coffee and bacon rolls on arrival
18-holes individual stableford competition
Presentation and chance to win prizes
£149pp (£25 deposit required to secure your spot)
On Tuesday 20 May, the Tour will be visiting Hunstanton Golf Club nearby. Golfers playing both courses are asked to sort their own accommodation.
Read more about the Tour on the Top 100 Tour page