FOREST OF ARDEN MARRIOTT HOTEL GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
🏴 Meriden, Warwickshire, England
Designed by Donald Steel
The Arden Course at Forest of Arden Marriott Hotel Golf & Country Club occupies gently rolling parkland in Meriden, Warwickshire, positioned near the geographic center of England between Birmingham and Coventry. Designed by Donald Steel and opened in 1970, the layout stretches across mature woodland and open meadows characteristic of the Midlands countryside. The course takes its name from the ancient Forest of Arden that once covered much of this region, though the modern property represents a cultivated parkland environment rather than dense forest.
Steel's routing makes strategic use of the site's natural contours and established tree lines, with water hazards featuring on several holes. The layout presents a traditional parkland test with tree-lined fairways demanding accurate driving and well-protected greens requiring thoughtful approach play. The course has served as a venue for professional tournament golf, including hosting European Tour events during the 1990s and early 2000s, bringing competitive play to the Midlands region.
The Forest of Arden property operates as a resort facility within the Marriott hotel group, offering golf as part of a broader hospitality experience. The club maintains multiple courses on the grounds, with the Arden representing the championship layout. The setting provides convenient access for golfers throughout the Birmingham metropolitan area and serves both hotel guests and local members seeking parkland golf in Warwickshire.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Aylesford Resort was designed by Donald Steel.
Yes. Aylesford Resort at Forest of Arden Marriott Hotel Golf & Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Aylesford Resort is 69.
Aylesford Resort plays 5,801 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Aylesford Resort is 129.
Aylesford Resort is a 18-hole course.