The Belfry
 
The Belfry The Belfry’s Brabazon Course is one of the best-known golf resorts in Great Britain and in 1993 was the site of the coveted Ryder Cup the spirited contest between professional golfers of the U.S. and Europe.

Meticulously and faithfully reproduced by the Links Design Team for computer play, The Belfry is a smashing addition to any Championship Course library! Jolly good golf right from your desktop.

Signature Hole Comments: An American style course created by Peter Alliss and Dave Thomas, the Brabazon’s showpieces are the 10th hole, reachable with a long drive across a guarding lake by big hitters, and the 18th hole, which contains two water hazards, one from the tee and again, with the second shot, to a three-tiered green. The Belfry, although not considered an extremely hard course, can have it moments with occassional trees around the tee area and water skirting many of the holes on the course. These hazzards should not upset the experienced golfer.

The Belfrey is found on Course Library Vol 2.


Course Statistics

Name The Belfry
Location Wishaw, North Warwickshire B76 9PR
England
Phone 0675 470 301
Built by Peter Alliss & Dave Thomas
Course Rating 73.00
Slope Rating 135
Length 6975.00 yds
Par 72
Signature Hole 10
File (ls) Athe_bel.crx (conv) The_belf.crx
Size (ls) 4,871,407 (conv) 3,517,323
Found (ls) Course Library 2 (conv) LS97,98,99 CD

 

Course Yards Rating Slope Par 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Total
The Belfy 6975 73.0 135 72 4 4 4 5 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 3 4 4 5 4 3 5 72

Adapted from files from "The Hackers Club"

Last Updated 5/7/99

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