CLEVEDON GOLF CLUB
🏴 Clevedon, Somerset, England
Designed by J. H. Taylor
Clevedon Golf Club sits on the Somerset coast overlooking the Bristol Channel, occupying elevated land that provides views across the water toward Wales. The course was designed by five-time Open Championship winner J. H. Taylor and opened in 1908, making it one of several West Country layouts shaped by the legendary professional during the early twentieth century. Taylor's work here reflects his characteristic approach to strategic design, using natural terrain to create variety and challenge without excessive length.
The routing takes advantage of the clifftop setting and rolling topography, with holes playing across slopes and ridges that demand thoughtful club selection and course management. The exposed position means wind is a frequent factor, particularly on holes nearest the coast, where it can significantly alter playing conditions and strategy. The layout features a mix of holes that move along the high ground and others that drop into lower-lying areas, creating natural variety in both elevation and character.
Clevedon serves a local membership and maintains the traditions of a classic members' club, with a modest clubhouse and straightforward amenities that reflect its community roots. The course offers a genuine links-influenced experience despite not being a pure links, with firm turf and open playing corridors on much of the property. It represents an accessible example of Taylor's design philosophy and provides a historical connection to the golden age of British golf course architecture.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Clevedon was designed by J. H. Taylor.
Yes. Clevedon at Clevedon Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Clevedon is 72.
Clevedon plays 6,557 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Clevedon is 132.
Clevedon is a 18-hole course.