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Lindrick Golf Club, founded in 1891, lies 3 miles west of Worksop. It is considered to be one of Britains's finest inland courses.

Lindrick is an excellent test for golfers of all standards - the greens are firm and fast, the course is open throughout the year and in winter playing conditions are particularly good. Temporary greens are rare and the fine fairways make preferred lies unnecessary other than in the wettest years. The golf course is unusual in that it finishes with par 3, rated by some as one of the best finishing holes in golf.

Sited in Magnesian limestone heathland providing excellent drainage, the course will normally be closed only because of snow or frost. It occupies an area of approximately 205 acres and is a site of Special Scientific Interest which is managed in accordance with English Nature's Wildlife Enhancement Scheme. In 1998 Lindrick were winners of the National Award. In the spring when the gorse is in bloom, a plethora of wild flowers (some of which are very rare) can be seen around the course. The colour continues throughout the Summer and Autumn.