Location

Beauchief is a meadowland course situated in the south west of Sheffield.
There are views to the hills of the Peak District and Beauchief Abbey provides a major feature within the site.
A number of holes cross a stream which drains through the course and one par 3 (for Men) crosses a pond.
There are trees both around and within the course.

The course is laid out in an "out-and-back" format - the 10th tee is at almost the furthest point from the clubhouse. This means that nine hole, or other part-course, rounds are not possible.

Whilst not considered to be a difficult course, because of its length, many players do find it hard to play to their handicap because some of the par 3's are demanding, several par 4's are testing and there is only one par 5 hole for men and three for ladies.
The key is to be accurate with approach shots and, whilst there aren't many bunkers, they are well positioned.

For Men, there are six par 3 holes and one par 5, a length of 5554 yards giving a par of 67 and a Handicap Slope rating of 119 for white tees and 116 for yellow.
For Ladies, there are six par 3 holes and three par 5, a length of 4981 yards giving a par of 69 and a Handicap Slope rating of 120

The course has a resident professional golfer and there are catering facilities and a function room at the clubhouse.

Use these latitude and longitude values to view the location of the course on Google Earth or similar:
53º20’03.41” N
01º30’33.09” W