Sand Moor Golf Club
Sand Moor Golf Club is a private golf course located in Yorkshire, England. The club offers a range of facilities for golf enthusiasts, including country club amenities and a variety of associations. In addition to golf, Sand Moor Golf Club also provides culture, entertainment, and event services for its members. Whether one is seeking a relaxing day on the course or a fun-filled event, Sand Moor Golf Club has something for everyone.
Introduction to Sand Moor Golf Club
Sand Moor Golf Club is a private golf course located in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. Established in 1921, the club has a rich history of providing exceptional golfing experiences to its members. What makes this club unique is its beautiful landscape and challenging course that is suitable for players of all levels.Services & Products
Sand Moor Golf Club offers a range of services to its members, including access to their 18-hole golf course, practice facilities, and clubhouse. Members can also participate in various golf events and competitions held throughout the year.Location
Located in the Alwoodley area of Leeds, Sand Moor Golf Club is surrounded by picturesque scenery and stunning views. The area is predominantly residential, with a mix of modern and traditional homes. There are also several other golf clubs in the vicinity, making it a popular destination for golf enthusiasts. The closest public transportation options are the Alwoodley Gates bus stop (0.2 miles), Harrogate Road bus stop (0.5 miles), and the Harewood Whin bus stop (0.7 miles).Benefits
Sand Moor Golf Club offers a unique and exclusive golfing experience for its members. With its challenging course and exceptional facilities, it is the perfect destination for golf enthusiasts looking for a high-quality golfing experience. Members also have access to a range of social events and activities, making it a great place to meet new people and build lasting relationships.Good to Know
Sand Moor Golf Club is a private golf course and is only accessible to its members. Non-members are not permitted to use the facilities or play on the course.Reviews
Customers rave about the exceptional golfing experience at Sand Moor Golf Club. Members praise the challenging course and exceptional facilities, as well as the friendly and welcoming atmosphere. Overall, Sand Moor Golf Club is highly recommended for anyone looking for a high-quality golfing experience in a beautiful and exclusive setting.Amenities
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golf course
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swimming pool
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restaurant
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bar
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event space
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pro shop
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driving range
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putting green
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golf lessons
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clubhouse
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wi-fi
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parking
FAQ
What amenities does your country club offer?
We offer a range of amenities including a championship golf course, practice facilities, a clubhouse with dining options, locker rooms, and a pro shop.What is the process for booking an event or function at your RSL club?
To book an event or function at our RSL club, you can contact our events team who will assist you with your booking and provide information on available spaces, menus, and pricing.Are there any restrictions on the number of rounds I can play?
There are no restrictions on the number of rounds you can play at our golf club.Do you offer beginner golf lessons?
Yes, we offer beginner golf lessons with our team of experienced golf professionals. These lessons are tailored to individual needs and skill levels.What types of events and activities does your club offer?
We offer a range of events and activities including golf tournaments, social events, dining experiences, and fitness classes. Our club also has various membership options for those looking to join.Reviews
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B Brantley
Absolutely dreadful. Avoid if you value your sanity. It is so bad that they have since had to ‘rebrand’ themselves under a new name as part of UCLH’s private healthcare wing. That should tell you everything. And yes, same rotten apples, just a new disguise. I could write an essay on their faults but would rather not let them waste more of my time. For the benefit of others, however, here are a few things you can expect (as noted in others’ feedback): Rude and useless secretarial staff— going all the way to the top (good luck if you think the head secretary will prove the slightest bit competent…); the doctors provide you with as little care and attention as one finds on the NHS; paperwork is constantly being ‘misplaced’, often for weeks, sometimes forever; no follow-up whatsoever; little or no communication with your GP (you can enjoy doing that yourself while ill); as likely to be greeted with an attitude as with a smile; incorrect diagnoses; poor quality MRI scans according to a radiologist sought for a second opinion, etc. ad infinitum. Foolishly, I thought I had maybe been unlucky with the consultant I chose and so tried two others: what a mistake. Months later a Harley Street practice was appalled by the lack of professionalism demonstrated by a neurological consultant at Queen Square, whom I had seen for sleep-related issues. If considering help for sleep issues, I suggest you walk—walk far away. The one exception to all this was a soft-spoken young woman who worked the front desk. She could do so much better than this place, and I wish her well.
29-09-2022
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Marc Hayward
Being a patient of Dr Farmer’s for some time I found him pleasant and mostly with a smile on his face. The problem is, you need a doctor to be so much more. I didn’t feel that Doctor Farmer really bothered to find the cause of my pain and what was behind my symptoms. As a patient you put your trust and faith into your doctor, after numerous visits I found that Dr Farmer kind of gave up. There was no real closure or diagnosis. Communication was mostly through his PA who is actually very nice but if your looking for a doctor who is keen as you to get to the bottom of things, who values you as a patient then I would think twice about visiting Dr Farmer. Dr Farmer also failed after 2 MRI’s to identify that my Pituitary Gland had shrunk/flattened. After changing Doctor it was then we found the cause of my issues, I offered to share the news and results with Doctor Farmer, so cool is it could potentially benefit a future patient but I received a message from his PA that should would pass on. Any other Doctor would have replied personally, or shown genuine interest in one of his patients progression and good news.
29-05-2021
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Paul Turner
Dr Matharu has horrible bedside manner and could not do NHS work for this reason alone.
29-05-2021
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Martin Forshaw
29-05-2020
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Martin Forshaw
29-05-2020
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George Lacanu
Paid 350£ for nothing...
29-05-2020
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Pasha Nirouzad
Very disappointed with the service provided at Queens Square Private Consulting Rooms (the neurosurgeon who conducted my consultation however was excellent) I visited the clinic to have a second opinion on an MRI before having surgery - which has now been delayed as I have been forced to wait 3 weeks for a medical report (something that I was told would take 2 days) As described by other reviews: - Everyone is very responsive when you're booking an appointment but once you are done, you are pushed aside - The phones at reception are rarely answered - The clinic Manager (who is also the PA of my Consultant) does not answer her phone, does not respond to voice messages or emails and is now passing on messages via the receptionist even when she is in the office - I am consistently being lied to about the date by which I will receive my medical report Considering the specialty of the Clinic and the fragile nature of Neurology/Neurosurgery, you would expect that the team there would be responsive, attentive and have some sense of urgency. This could not be further from the truth. All they have achieved over the course of 3 weeks is to prolong the pain that I experience on a daily basis. Avoid visiting at all costs
29-05-2020
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Marvin Luksenberg
Over the course of a month, I have seen 2 specialists here who were competent and helpful. However, the overall experience could not be further from what one can expect from private healthcare - bearing in mind consultations have cost £200-£300 each. As mentioned in another Google review, at every turn medical secretaries have been absolutely impossible to reach by phone or email, whether to book appointments or follow-ups, receive referral letters or simply to be given test results! None of the phone numbers given are answered, whether the general reception line or any of the direct/personal lines. Emails are left unanswered for several days (if answered at all), and I was once told their entire email system was not working. That still does not explain why voice messages are not picked up, including those left to the facility’s manager - who is just as elusive as the secretaries. During my visits, I have seen that the staff is there and the desks seem to have phones! There is simply no excuse for such consistently appalling service.
29-05-2019
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Harold Sanditen
I saw Dr Hadi Manji at The Physician’s Clinic 3 weeks ago. He was a pleasant man and did some blood tests to help get to the bottom of my problem. He phoned the following morning to say he discovered something and wanted more blood tests done, which I had done at Queen Square Private Consulting Rooms, where he also has a clinic. That was over 2 weeks ago now. Since then, I have been in touch with his secretary, Jennifer Martinez, speaking to her twice on the phone, leaving her several voicemails (never a response) and sending her two emails with no response. I only got my results because I phoned the manager of Queens Square Private who promised me the results would be forthcoming that day. My impression is that I’ve never been to a more unprofessional doctor’s office in my life. I would never feel comfortable being treated by Dr Manji again, because there was literally no communication forthcoming from his secretary and that is the only route to contacting him. Now that I have the results and a suggestion I see an endocrinologist, I have lost over 2 weeks in getting to the bottom of my problem. Do not use Dr Manji if you want quick, or for that matter, any, results, without having to fight to get them.
29-05-2019
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Dominic Lovelock
Manjit is clearly a leading world authority on Cluster Headaches which I suffer from. I have been give lots of bad advice and after one consultation I am confident he will be able to help me more than anyone else I've seen over the past 14yrs. My advice would be not to bother with the GP and just go straight to the experts when I comes to this condition.
29-05-2019