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A well established mature woodland 18-hole golf course
with newly constructed water hazards and tight fairways providing a real challenge to even the more advanced golfer.
Yardage
5813
SSS
68
Visitors
Unrestricted. Advisable to contact in advance. Bookings up to 24 hours in advance. Dress code: Smart casual
Societies
By
arrangement, contact in advance
Green
Fees
Weekdays: B Weekends: B
Location
5.5m
W of city centre of Birmingham. M5 J2, 1 1/2 miles
Facilities
* The Clubhouse is available for private functions
*
Fully stocked golf shop / Club repair facility /
Fully qualified PGA golf instruction /
Video teaching facility
*
Active Senior section
* Putting area
*
Public car-parking
Reviews
Very challenging course with lots
of variety i am only a novice but find this course a good starter
there are plenty of hazzards and trees to keep you on your toes
and after playing now three times i have managed to knock my
score down from 134 the first time to 98 which for me is outstanding. James Stark April 26, 2005
Very enjoyable course which is well looked after considering
it is run by the council. Nice smooth but curvy greens. Very
challenging for the lesser experienced golfer due to the vast
number of hills, trees, bunkers and water hazards. I plan
to go back again soon and try to reduce my score. Dave August 28, 2005
This is a very challenging course with a lot of hazards
(eg.bunkers, lakes, brookes, trees).i am only a beginner and
my first time i went i had a 164 and then on my second time
dropped down to a 120! and beginner or a more advanced player
should try this brilliant course out. Alex August 31, 2006
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