OSWESTRY GOLF CLUB
🏴 Queens Head, Shropshire, England
Designed by James Braid
Oswestry Golf Club occupies elevated parkland near the Welsh border in north Shropshire, with the course sitting approximately 600 feet above sea level on terrain that offers views across the surrounding countryside toward the Welsh hills. James Braid designed the layout during his prolific period of course architecture in the early twentieth century, when he reshaped or created numerous courses across Britain. The routing takes advantage of natural contours and mature woodland, characteristics typical of Braid's approach to parkland sites where he preferred to work with existing landscape features rather than impose dramatic earthworks.
The course measures around 6,000 yards from the back tees and plays across rolling ground with several elevation changes that affect club selection and strategy. Braid incorporated doglegs and positioned greens to reward accurate approach play, with bunkering that reflects his preference for hazards that define playing lines rather than simply penalize. The tree-lined fairways and established character of the property give the layout a traditional English parkland feel, and the border location means the course can experience varied weather conditions that add to the challenge.
Oswestry Golf Club has served its local membership for over a century, maintaining the course as a welcoming venue for club competitions and regional amateur events. The clubhouse and facilities reflect the club's long history in the area, and the course remains a representative example of Braid's work on a modest but well-suited parkland site.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Oswestry was designed by James Braid.
Yes. Oswestry at Oswestry Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Oswestry is 70.
Oswestry plays 6,101 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Oswestry is 129.
Oswestry is a 18-hole course.