Edgbaston Golf Course

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 69
  • Length: 6,128 yards
  • Slope Rating: 132
  • Course Rating: 71

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the best time of year to experience Edgbaston Golf Course at its finest?

We always recommend late spring or early autumn for Edgbaston; the course is beautifully lush, and you'll avoid the peak summer crowds and potential for very firm ground. The mature trees really pop with colour in October, making for a stunning backdrop to your round.

How challenging is Edgbaston Golf Course for a mid-handicapper, and what should I expect?

Edgbaston is a classic parkland test, demanding accuracy off the tee rather than brute strength; those tree-lined fairways will punish wayward drives. You'll find the greens are often subtle and well-protected, so bring your short game if you want to score well here.

What are the standout holes or unique features that make Edgbaston memorable?

Keep an eye out for the challenging par-3 11th, where the green is well-guarded and requires a precise iron shot over water. The closing stretch, particularly the 18th, offers a fantastic finish with the clubhouse in view, demanding a strong approach to end your round on a high.

Beyond the course, what's the Edgbaston clubhouse experience like, and is it worth staying for a meal?

The clubhouse at Edgbaston exudes a wonderful traditional charm, feeling both historic and incredibly welcoming. We definitely recommend staying for a post-round meal or a drink on the terrace; the food is consistently excellent, and it's the perfect spot to relive your best shots.

What's the typical green fee range at Edgbaston, and do you have any booking tips for visitors?

Green fees at Edgbaston are generally in line with other quality parkland courses in the region, typically ranging from £70-£100 for visitors, depending on the season and time of day. We strongly advise booking your tee time well in advance, especially for weekend play, as it's a popular spot for both members and guests.