Worcestershire Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the play like at Worcestershire Golf Club - is it a true test?

You'll find Worcestershire offers a classic parkland challenge, with tree-lined fairways demanding accuracy rather than brute force. The greens are often subtly sloped and well-guarded, so bring your best putting game if you want to score well.

When's the best time of year to play Worcestershire Golf Club?

We always recommend late spring or early autumn for Worcestershire - think May-June or September. You'll usually get drier conditions and the course is in fantastic shape, avoiding the summer crowds and the unpredictable winter weather.

Are there any standout holes at Worcestershire Golf Club I should look forward to?

Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 12th; it plays over a small valley to a well-guarded green, making club selection crucial. Then there's the finishing 18th, a strong par-4 that often decides your match, playing back towards the historic clubhouse.

What should I expect for green fees at Worcestershire Golf Club, and is it good value?

Green fees at Worcestershire are quite reasonable for a course of its pedigree in the region, typically ranging from £40-£60 for a visitor round. We think it's excellent value for a well-maintained, enjoyable track that won't break the bank.

What's the clubhouse experience like after a round at Worcestershire?

The clubhouse at Worcestershire has a welcoming, traditional feel - perfect for a post-round pint and a chat about your game. Their bar snacks are surprisingly good, especially the local pork pie, and you'll find the staff genuinely friendly.