EDGBASTON GOLF CLUB
🏴 Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Designed by Harry S. Colt
Edgbaston Golf Club occupies a mature parkland setting in Birmingham's leafy Edgbaston district, one of the city's most established residential areas. The course was designed by Harry S. Colt, the renowned English architect whose portfolio includes Sunningdale New, Wentworth East, and significant work at Pine Valley. Colt's design at Edgbaston reflects his characteristic attention to strategic bunkering and natural land movement, creating a layout that rewards thoughtful play over pure distance.
The course unfolds across gently rolling terrain with tree-lined fairways and well-protected greens. Colt's routing takes advantage of the property's natural contours, incorporating subtle elevation changes that influence club selection and approach angles. The design features his typical emphasis on positioning from the tee, where accuracy often proves more valuable than length, and greens that demand precise iron play. Mature oaks, beeches, and other specimen trees frame many holes and come into play on several key approach shots.
Edgbaston Golf Club has maintained a traditional members' club atmosphere since its establishment in the early twentieth century. The club sits within Birmingham's urban landscape yet provides a secluded parkland experience, its tree canopy and established grounds creating a sense of separation from the surrounding city. The course serves as a well-regarded example of Colt's inland work in the Midlands, offering members a classic English parkland test that has evolved gracefully over the decades while retaining the architect's original strategic principles.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Edgbaston was designed by Harry S. Colt.
Yes. Edgbaston at Edgbaston Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Edgbaston is 69.
Edgbaston plays 6,106 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Edgbaston is 134.
Edgbaston is a 18-hole course.