Eden Championship Golf Course
Opened in 1991, Eden has matured into an extremely attractive golf course
receiving great praise from visiting golfers for it's immaculate condition,
beautiful environment and above all it's ability to test golfers without
being unfair.
The fairways wind their way through the fifty acres of
woodland around which the course is designed although tremendous views of
the Pennine and Lakeland fells are still afforded on various parts of the
course.
The river Eden is very much a hazard on holes 4 and 5 where a sliced
ball is not advised. Water is in play on several other holes including the
short par four 11th, where a good drive might be on the green but the slightest
deviation will lead to a dropped shot.
On the whole the course design
welcomes the driver with most fairways open enough to tempt the ambitious,
however the ever present threat of timber will catch out the reckless. The
opening nine is marginally easier than the back nine where the testing 14th
and 15th can be a challenge to your card just as your concentration is beginning
to wane. Wildlife are numerous on the course with families of swans
nesting on the lakes as well as mallard, moorhens, hares and the occasional
roe deer.
The course holds several county and inter county events each year
and tends to be home to the county squad through the winter.