The club, on Leeds Road, Wakefield, was founded in 1994, and was originally a family run nine-hole golf course.
The course measured a total of 6,014 yards with a standard scratch score of 70.
The venue could also host up to 130 people.
By 2004, Lofthouse Hill Golf Club had been extended to 18 holes.
The venue was also available as a private hire space for fuctions and events.
The club closed its doors in November 2019, without any warning albeit a brief message on its website.
On June 1, 2021, a large fire gutted the disused clubhouse building, destroying approximately 80% of it.
West Yorkshire Police confirmed the blaze was started deliberately and that they were treating the incident as arson, however, no arrests were made.
The area remains overgrown, but fire damage has led to dangerous conditions within the club’s building with most of the roof having collapsed, and bricks scattering the floor.

1. Famous players
The earliest professional who played at the golf club was Brian James. Photo: Lost Places & Forgotten Faces

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The fire was treated by West Yorkshire Police as an arson attempt but no arrests were made. Photo: Lost Places & Forgotten Faces

3. Abandoned
Crumbled bricks and abandoned items are scattered throughout the building. Photo: Lost Places & Forgotten Faces

4. Fire damaged
The abandoned Lofthouse Hill Golf Club in Wakefield. Photo: Lost Places & Forgotten Faces
