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It seems that all of the Tees valley / Teesside courses are missing from this list they cover courses that would formerly have been in North Yorkshire, Cleveland, County Durham including two of the oldest links courses in the England Seaton Carew and Redcar as well as the likes of Brass Castle Middlesbrough and Rockcliffe Hall and many others. Gairderek (talk) 13:37, 12 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]
Per the AfD discussion that was closed on 12 January 2021 (UTC), whereby several users recommended removing WP:REDLINKS from the article, as well as links that redirect to cities, etc., below is a listing of such entries that have been moved here from the article. Of note is that some of the golf courses listed below may be notable, in which case red links for those can be added back to the article. In my own view, red links added back to the article should include reliable sources, at the very least for verification purposes, and better yet, it would be ideal to add those that provide significant, independent coverage to demonstrate notability. North America100010:36, 14 January 2021 (UTC)[reply]