A century of Yorkshire golf from a Grade II listed clubhouse
An 18-hole parkland course in rolling hills, laid out by Open champion Sandy Herd — with visitors and new members warmly welcomed.
Every way in to Halifax Bradley Hall
Whether you have come to play, to join, or to mark an occasion, the next step is here.
Halifax Bradley Hall plays from the historic Bradley Hall, a Grade II listed clubhouse with a mock-Tudor frontage and panoramic valley views.
The parkland course winds through rolling hills and tree-lined fairways to true-running greens. The original nine holes were laid out by Alexander "Sandy" Herd, a Huddersfield professional and former Open champion, and grew into an eighteen-hole course in 1924.
The licensed clubhouse offers real ales, wines and Sky Sports, an on-site kitchen using locally sourced ingredients, and function rooms for events. Coaching is available at the Invictus Golf Studio with Trackman.

“Home to a Ryder Cup professional, Allan Dailey represented Great Britain in 1933.”From the club history
Full Membership
- Unlimited golf (category-dependent)
- Full use of the covered driving range
- 200+ organised competitions a year
- PGA coaching with Trackman
- 12-instalment payment plans