LONDON SCOTTISH GOLF CLUB
🏴 London, Surrey, England
Designed by J. H. Taylor
London Scottish Golf Club sits on Wimbledon Common in southwest London, a rare example of heathland golf within the capital's boundaries. The course was designed by five-time Open Champion J. H. Taylor and opened in 1865, making it one of the oldest golf clubs in England. Taylor's routing takes full advantage of the common's natural heathland terrain, with gorse, heather, and mature trees defining the playing corridors across relatively flat to gently rolling ground.
The layout measures modest by modern standards but presents a traditional test of accuracy and course management. Narrow fairways demand precise driving, and the small, subtly contoured greens reward thoughtful approach play. The common's protected status means the course retains much of its original character, with minimal tree clearing or significant earthmoving over the decades. Several holes play across or alongside the common's public footpaths, adding a distinctly municipal flavor to the round.
London Scottish operates as a proprietary members' club with a strong community atmosphere. The clubhouse, modest in scale, reflects the club's unpretentious character. The course serves as both a competitive venue for club matches and a daily test for members navigating Taylor's strategic design. Its location on Wimbledon Common places it among a small collection of London courses that preserve heathland golf within an urban setting, offering a historical playing experience shaped by one of the game's early professional champions.
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Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
London Scottish was designed by J. H. Taylor.
Yes. London Scottish at London Scottish Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at London Scottish is 68.
London Scottish plays 5,468 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at London Scottish is 108.
London Scottish is a 18-hole course.