SHIRLEY GOLF CLUB
🏴 Solihull, Warwickshire, England
Designed by John Morrison
Shirley Golf Club sits in Solihull, just southeast of Birmingham in the West Midlands. The course was designed by John Morrison and opened in the 1930s on gently rolling parkland typical of Warwickshire. The layout occupies a compact site bordered by residential areas, with mature trees—oak, beech, and pine—defining many holes and shaping strategic decisions off the tee.
The routing makes efficient use of the available land, with several holes playing along natural ridges and shallow valleys. Greens are generally modest in size and subtly contoured, rewarding accurate approach play rather than relying on severe slopes or dramatic undulation. Bunkers are traditional in style, positioned to challenge both tee shots and approaches on the longer two-shot holes. The course measures around 6,400 yards from the back tees, offering a balanced test that emphasizes placement and course management over pure length.
Shirley functions as a members' club with a traditional Midlands character. The clubhouse overlooks the course and serves as a social hub for regular competitions and club events. While not a tournament venue of national prominence, the course hosts regional amateur events and provides a straightforward, honest round of parkland golf. The club maintains a welcoming atmosphere for visitors and societies, reflecting its role as an established part of the local golfing community in the Solihull area.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Shirley was designed by John Morrison.
Yes. Shirley at Shirley Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Shirley is 72.
Shirley plays 6,564 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Shirley is 133.
Shirley is a 18-hole course.