TEMPLE GOLF CLUB
🏴 Maidenhead, Berkshire, England
Designed by Willie Park
Temple Golf Club occupies a historic parkland setting in Maidenhead, Berkshire, positioned along the Thames Valley approximately twenty-five miles west of London. Willie Park Jr., the two-time Open Champion who became one of Britain's most prolific course architects around the turn of the twentieth century, designed the layout. Park's work here reflects his characteristic attention to strategic bunkering and green complexes that reward thoughtful play over pure power. The course sits on relatively flat terrain typical of the Thames corridor, with mature trees defining holes and framing the playing corridors.
The parkland character provides a traditional English golf experience, with tree-lined fairways and well-maintained turf conditions throughout the year. Park's routing makes effective use of the available land, creating variety through hole direction changes and strategic hazard placement rather than dramatic elevation shifts. The greens feature the subtle contouring common to Park's designs, requiring careful approach play and reading on the putting surfaces.
Temple Golf Club has served as a members' club for over a century, maintaining its position within Berkshire's established golf community. The club sits in a region dense with notable courses, including Sunningdale and Wentworth nearby. The layout provides a straightforward test of golf that emphasizes accuracy and course management, characteristics valued in Park's era and still relevant to the modern game. The club's longevity speaks to its enduring appeal among golfers seeking traditional parkland golf in the Thames Valley.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Temple was designed by Willie Park.
Yes. Temple at Temple Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Temple is 70.
Temple plays 6,266 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Temple is 129.
Temple is a 18-hole course.