Moseley Golf Course
Course Details
- Holes: 18
- Par: 70
- Length: 6,315 yards
- Slope Rating: 133
- Course Rating: 71
Website: https://www.moseleygolfclub.co.uk/
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of challenge does Moseley Golf Course present, and what should I expect from its layout?
Moseley is a classic English parkland course, offering a delightful mix of tree-lined fairways and surprisingly undulating greens that demand precision. You'll find it's not overly long, but strategic placement off the tee is key to avoiding trouble and setting up scoring opportunities.
When is the best time of year to play Moseley Golf Course for optimal conditions?
We highly recommend visiting Moseley in late spring or early autumn - think May-June or September-October. The course is typically in fantastic condition then, with lush fairways and firm, true greens, avoiding the peak summer crowds and potential winter dampness.
Are there any standout holes or unique features at Moseley Golf Course that I should look forward to?
Absolutely, keep an eye out for the challenging par-4 12th, which demands a precise drive over a ridge to a sloping fairway, followed by an approach to a well-guarded green. The views from the elevated 15th tee are also a real highlight, offering a moment to appreciate the course's mature beauty.
What's the overall experience like at Moseley Golf Course, and is it good value for a visitor?
Moseley offers a genuinely warm welcome and a fantastic overall experience, feeling like a proper members' club without being stuffy. We think the green fees offer excellent value for the quality of the course and the friendly atmosphere you'll find in the clubhouse afterwards.
What practical advice do you have for someone playing Moseley Golf Course for the first time, especially regarding pace of play or navigation?
Moseley is a very walkable course, so you won't need a buggy unless you prefer one, and pace of play is generally good, especially on weekdays. Pay close attention to the subtle breaks on the greens - they can be trickier than they look and will save you strokes if you read them well.