SHOOTERS HILL GOLF CLUB
🏴 London, Greater London, England
Designed by Willie Park
Shooters Hill Golf Club sits on elevated ground in southeast London, occupying a site that offers views across the Thames Valley toward Kent. The course was designed by Willie Park Jr., the two-time Open Champion who became one of Britain's most prolific golf architects in the early twentieth century. Park laid out courses throughout England and beyond, bringing his experience as a championship player to his design work. The routing at Shooters Hill makes use of the natural topography, with the land rising and falling across the property in ways that create variety in stance and approach play.
The course occupies parkland terrain typical of London's outer suburbs, with mature trees framing many holes and defining the playing corridors. The layout presents a mix of hole lengths and shapes, asking golfers to manage elevation changes and navigate the contours that characterize the site. Like many Park designs, the course emphasizes strategic shot-making rather than pure length, with green complexes that reward accurate approach play.
Shooters Hill serves a local membership and operates as a traditional members' club in the London golf scene. The club has maintained its course through the decades while adapting to modern standards of maintenance and playability. For golfers exploring historic Willie Park Jr. designs or seeking parkland golf in southeast London, Shooters Hill represents the kind of established suburban layout that has served its community for generations.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Shooters Hill was designed by Willie Park.
Yes. Shooters Hill at Shooters Hill Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Shooters Hill is 69.
Shooters Hill plays 5,704 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Shooters Hill is 122.
Shooters Hill is a 18-hole course.