Temple Newsam Golf Club

Alderman Alf
Masser and A. G. (Bert) Baker, the then golf correspondent at the Yorkshire
Evening Post newspaper, campaigned long and hard for the introduction of
municipal golf in Leeds.
Consequently, the first golf course at Temple Newsam, designed by Dr. Alistair
Mackenzie, was opened on 20th July 1923. However, Mr. Baker had already gathered
interested parties together and in February of that year, a meeting was convened
at the Hotel Metropole in Leeds and the Leeds Municipal Golfers Club was born.
Appropriately, A. G. Baker became the first Chairman of the club.
Due to the popularity of the Temple Newsam course, 25,000 rounds were played
there during the first 2 years, the second course was opened in 1925. The Lord
Mayor of Leeds, Mr. C. G. Gibson, performed the opening ceremony that included
both the new course and the present clubhouse (the first changing facilities
comprised a wooden hut close to the first tee).