Stourbridge Golf Course

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 70
  • Length: 6,151 yards
  • Slope Rating: 125
  • Course Rating: 69.8

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the real challenge at Stourbridge Golf Course - is it a walk in the park or a proper test?

You'll find Stourbridge offers a surprisingly robust challenge, especially with its tree-lined fairways demanding accuracy off the tee. The greens are often subtly sloped and well-protected, so bring your best short game if you want to score well here.

When's the best time of year to play Stourbridge Golf Course for ideal conditions?

We recommend visiting between late spring and early autumn - May through September - when the course is at its driest and the greens are running true. You'll avoid the heavier winter rains and enjoy longer daylight hours for a relaxed round.

Are there any standout holes or unique features at Stourbridge Golf Course I should look out for?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 7th, which plays downhill to a well-bunkered green - it's a real beauty and a test of nerve. The course also boasts some fantastic views over the Stour Valley from its higher points, adding a lovely backdrop to your round.

What should I expect to pay for a round at Stourbridge Golf Course, and is it good value?

Green fees at Stourbridge are generally quite reasonable for a well-maintained English parkland course, typically ranging from £35-£50 for visitors depending on the day and time. We think it offers excellent value for a challenging and enjoyable round, especially if you book off-peak.

How busy does Stourbridge Golf Course get, and can I expect a good pace of play?

Like many popular local courses, Stourbridge can get busy on weekend mornings, so we suggest booking an early tee time or playing on a weekday afternoon for a more relaxed pace. Generally, the club does a good job of managing tee times, so you shouldn't face excessive waits.