Historic golf course builds first new hole since the 1960s
Goswick Links is one of England's most acclaimed golf courses, which Golfshake Ambassador Matt Holbrook experienced in 2023, but there is something new coming, as the venue is well through the process of constructing its par-3 7th designed by renowned architects, Mackenzie & Ebert, that replaces the existing par-3 9th hole.
This will be its first all-new hole since the 1960s - and all the details can be found here.
Goswick broke ground on the new hole near the end of 2025 and golf course architect Tom Mackenzie signed off on the shaping of the tees, green and surrounds. Finishing work on the two greenside bunkers remains. The new hole will be ready for play in April
"It’s just amazingly rewarding to see everything coming together," said Mackenzie during a recent site visit. "I hope we have delivered what we promised we were going to deliver in terms of the improvement to the front 9 and creating a really good new hole."

The creation of this new hole represents a major milestone in a front 9 improvement plan proposed by Mackenze & Ebert and approved overwhelmingly by the club’s membership in 2022. Since then, Goswick has improved the 2nd and 3rd hole green surrounds, built new tees and significantly resculpted the green on the 4th hole, as well as building new tees on the 5th and 6th holes that have added length.

At the same time that it carved out the new 7th hole, the club also built new dramatically positioned tees on what will become the 8th hole. Those, too, will be ready for play in April.
The removal of the 9th hole now creates the opportunity to reroute the 1st hole and to build a world class short game practice facility. Those improvements are scheduled to begin in October. The Mackenzie & Ebert plan also calls for new tees and a new green for what will become the new 9th hole. The timing of that work remains to be set.
If you would like to know more about the club, please visit https://www.goswickgolfclub.com/.









