In this section you will find a selection of information, photographs and memories relating to Hartlepool’s golfing history. We would like to add to this section: if you have any relevant material that you would be willing to share, please get in touch with us atinfodesk@hartlepool.gov.uk
Bowling Green, Hartlepool Headland. It also includes the putting Green and Tennis Courts
More detail »Seaton Golf Club, Club House, Not known when picture was taken but the bus station, which was built in the 1938, is not there.
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More detail »The start of golf at Seaton was down to Dr Duncan McCuaig moving from Scotland to Middlesbrough in 1874. When he could find nowhere to play his beloved golf he searched for a suitable venue and eventually rented land at Seaton from Lord Eldon. To the left of the golf clubhouse there is the small block of houses known as Southend and the lifeboat house. To the right the building that became known as the Cafe Royal can be seen in the distance and nearer to the clubhouse is the flagpole.
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More detail »The clubhouse in 2005. The Cafe Royal and the bus station can be seen to the right of the image and the church tower to the left.
More detail »On July 31st 1961, a new clubhouse was opened at Hartlepool Golf Club. It had cost £30,000. The ceremony was attended by the mayor and mayoress of Hartlepool Alderman and Mrs Aird and that of West Hartlepool, Aderman and Mrs Ashton. Also in attendance were Club captain Mr J Priestley, Durham Golf Union president Mr A Harrison and Mr G Portas the Club President.
The image looks across the course with the new clubhouse in the centre.
More detail »Pattison's caption for this image was 'A Seaton Professional.' James Kay was born about 1855 in Scotland, was married to Kate & lived at Southend. Here he is in 1888 outside the clubhouse with his caddy. The cockle girl's shack is to the side of the view.
More detail »The lifeboat house is on the extreme left with the golf clubhouse opposite. The customs house stands behind the clubhouse and just opposite is a wooden structure which was lived in by Bella, one of the cockle girls.
More detail »The inscription reads "The Northern Daily Mail Cup presented to Seaton Carew Golf Club by Portsmouth & Sunderland Newspapers Limited September 1937". Its whereabouts is currently unknown.
More detail »1937. The presentation of cups and trophies at the Seaton Carew Golf Club inaugral event by Sir (later Lord) Samuel Storey. Mr. C.G. Bunting was Club Captain at this time.
More detail »Seaton Carew Golf Club v Lytham and St Annes.
Inscribed as an historic team match in golfing's first summer. Took place at Seaton Carew on 24th September 1895
More detail »Thomas Hodgson with the Tomlinson Rose Bowl (Artisans Golf Cup) at Seaton Carew c1930.
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