BRENT VALLEY GOLF COURSE
🏴 London, Greater London, England
Designed by J. H. Taylor
Brent Valley Golf Course occupies a narrow corridor of parkland along the River Brent in the Hanwell area of west London, situated between the North Circular Road and the Grand Union Canal. The course was designed by five-time Open Championship winner J. H. Taylor, one of the Great Triumvirate of early professional golf, who became a prolific architect after his competitive career. Taylor designed numerous municipal and accessible courses across Britain in the early twentieth century, and Brent Valley reflects his approach to creating playable golf on constrained urban sites.
The layout makes efficient use of limited acreage, with holes routed along the river valley's relatively flat terrain. The Brent itself comes into play on several holes, and mature trees line many fairways, providing definition and strategic interest within the narrow playing corridors. The course serves as a municipal facility, offering golf to residents of the London Borough of Ealing and the broader west London community. Its location makes it accessible by public transport, and it functions as an important public amenity in an area where open space is limited.
Brent Valley represents the type of unpretentious, functional design that Taylor championed for everyday golfers. The course provides straightforward holes without severe hazards or dramatic elevation changes, emphasizing accuracy and course management over length. It remains a working municipal facility where local players can enjoy affordable golf in a green setting within the urban landscape.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Brent Valley was designed by J. H. Taylor.
Brent Valley at Brent Valley Golf Course is listed as private on Course Vaults; guest access is typically restricted.
Par at Brent Valley is 67.
Brent Valley plays 5,500 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Brent Valley is 122.
Brent Valley is a 18-hole course.