Below you will find our golf course reviews from venues in the West Midlands including Shropshire, Staffordshire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Warwickshire.
Beau Desert is like a good book, a real page turner. After finishing each hole you just can't wait to play the next.
Little Aston is a traditional golf club that exudes excellence both on and off the course.
Enville is an extremely intriguing 36 hole golf complex located in deepest Staffordshire countryside that is slowly but surely building a reputation as one of the country’s most respected venues.
Truth be told, waterfalls and fountains don’t do a lot for me on a golf course.
There’s something quite remarkable about Kington. It has what I call the “Double Q” factor; Quirk and Quality.
Blackwell is a lovely mature parkland course with undulating terrain, tricky greens and some fine holes that require much thought and intelligence.
Copt Heath is a very fine parkland golf course that requires precision, plotting and a deft touch around the slick greens.
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Finding good quality heathland golf north of the Surrey sand-belt is no easy task.
Edgbaston is a highly impressive private members golf club laid out on a rolling, albeit compact, parcel of parkland just one mile from the centre of Birmingham.
Located in the heart of the Midlands amongst rural Warwickshire countryside the Forest of Arden, owned and managed by Marriott Hotels, is a popular golf destination in the UK.
Church Stretton Golf Club sits atop the stunning Shropshire Hills above the historic market town of the same name. Please believe me when I say the panoramic views from the summit of the course are as good as you’ll find anywhere in England.
Hawkstone Park Golf Club is a venue that benefits greatly from having two 18 hole parkland golf courses.
Drayton Park is a narrow, tree-lined, mature, parkland course that rewards the golfer who can keep their ball on the fairway.