HILL VALLEY GOLF & COUNTRY CLUB
🏴 Whitchurch, Shropshire, England
Designed by Peter Alliss
Hill Valley Golf & Country Club's Emerald course sits in the rolling Shropshire countryside near Whitchurch, close to the Welsh border in northwest England. The course was designed by Peter Alliss, the celebrated British golfer and broadcaster who turned to course architecture later in his career, often working in partnership with Dave Thomas and later with his son-in-law Clive Clark. The Emerald represents one of Alliss's contributions to English parkland golf during a period when many clubs expanded or added second courses to meet growing demand.
The layout occupies gently undulating terrain typical of the Shropshire landscape, with mature trees framing fairways and water features coming into play on several holes. The course offers a parkland experience with strategic bunkering and shaped greens that reflect Alliss's understanding of shot values from his playing days. Hill Valley operates as a multi-course facility, and the Emerald serves as one of the primary championship-length layouts available to members and visitors.
The club's location in rural Shropshire places it within reach of golfers from the West Midlands conurbation while maintaining a countryside setting. The region's golf tradition includes several established clubs, and Hill Valley has developed as a destination offering multiple courses and practice facilities. The Emerald course provides a test of accuracy and course management through its tree-lined corridors and water hazards, characteristics common to modern parkland designs from this era of British golf development.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Emerald was designed by Peter Alliss.
Yes. Emerald at Hill Valley Golf & Country Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Emerald is 72.
Emerald plays 6,714 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Emerald is 141.
Emerald is a 18-hole course.