A clear plan for the future of the course
The Club is sharing information with members on the proposal to move from the current 22-hole, multi-layout arrangement to one clearly defined, permanent 18-hole course.
The aim is to focus time, investment and greenkeeping resources on one outstanding golf course, improving consistency, presentation, facilities and long-term sustainability.
The proposal
Rather than spreading resources across more holes than are regularly needed, the proposal focuses care and investment on the course members play most often.
One settled course, maintained and presented to the highest possible standard.
Member Information Pack
Please read the documents below in the order shown. The summary gives a concise overview, followed by the detailed case, member Q&A, phasing, costings and masterplan.
What this means for you
A short member flyer explaining what the proposal would mean for your golf, your round and the course you play.
At a glance
- Better playing conditions through focused greenkeeping and investment.
- A course length that can be enjoyed from tees suited to different standards of golfer.
- Money directed into the tees, paths, bunkers and facilities members use most often.
- Phased works designed around keeping golf available throughout the process.
- A settled course that members can learn, understand and enjoy over time.
The Case for One Permanent 18-Hole Course
The main case document setting out the background, rationale and long-term thinking behind the proposal.
Member Q & A Booklet
Answers to key questions members may have about the proposal, the course, disruption, consultation and next steps.
Phasing & Costings of the Works
A breakdown of the proposed works, how they would be phased, and the indicative approach to costings.
M & E Seaton Carew Masterplan
The masterplan drawing showing the preferred layout and proposed course development plan.

