HARROW SCHOOL GOLF COURSE
🏴 Harrow, Greater London, England
Designed by Donald Steel
Harrow School Golf Course occupies a distinctive position in English golf as one of the few courses located on the grounds of a major independent school. The layout was designed by Donald Steel, a prominent British golf architect whose work spans numerous courses across the United Kingdom and Europe. Steel, himself an accomplished amateur golfer and golf writer, brought his understanding of traditional British course design to this educational setting.
The course sits within the historic Harrow School estate in northwest London, an institution dating to 1572. The topography reflects the characteristic undulations of the Middlesex landscape, with the course winding through mature parkland that provides both natural beauty and strategic challenge. The routing makes use of the available terrain while accommodating the school's broader campus needs, creating a layout that serves both competitive school golf and recreational play.
As a school course, Harrow Golf Course functions primarily for student instruction and inter-school competition, though it maintains connections to the broader golfing community through alumni play and select outside access. The course represents a tradition of golf education within British independent schools, where the game has long been part of the athletic curriculum. The layout provides students with exposure to classic design principles and strategic golf in a parkland setting that, despite its proximity to central London, retains a sense of seclusion and tradition characteristic of its historic surroundings.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Harrow School was designed by Donald Steel.
Yes. Harrow School at Harrow School Golf Course is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Harrow School is 30.
Harrow School plays 1,837 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Harrow School is 106.
Harrow School is a 9-hole course.