HANDSWORTH GOLF CLUB
🏴 Handsworth Wood, Staffordshire, England
Designed by Harry S. Colt
Handsworth Golf Club occupies parkland in Handsworth Wood, on the northern edge of Birmingham in what is now part of the West Midlands, though historically within Staffordshire. The course was designed by Harry S. Colt and opened in 1895, representing one of the architect's earlier works during a period when he was establishing the design principles that would later define the Golden Age of golf architecture. Colt's routing takes advantage of gently rolling terrain and mature woodland, characteristics typical of English parkland courses in this region.
The layout features tree-lined fairways and strategic bunkering that reflects Colt's emphasis on thoughtful shot placement rather than sheer length. The course measures around 6,400 yards from the back tees, a length that allows the design's strategic elements to remain relevant across different eras of equipment. Several holes incorporate natural elevation changes, and the mature trees that frame many fairways require accuracy from the tee while also providing definition and character to individual holes.
Handsworth serves a membership drawn largely from the Birmingham area and maintains the traditions of a well-established members' club. The course has hosted regional amateur competitions over the years, contributing to competitive golf in the Midlands. While it does not carry the national profile of some of Colt's later and more celebrated designs, Handsworth represents a solid example of his early parkland work and continues to provide a traditional test of golf in a mature, wooded setting.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Handsworth was designed by Harry S. Colt.
Yes. Handsworth at Handsworth Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Handsworth is 70.
Handsworth plays 6,298 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Handsworth is 132.
Handsworth is a 18-hole course.