THE WORCESTERSHIRE GOLF CLUB
🏴 Malvern, Worcestershire, England
Designed by James Braid
The Worcestershire Golf Club sits on the lower slopes of the Malvern Hills in Worcestershire, with the course designed by five-time Open Champion James Braid and opened in 1898. Braid's layout takes advantage of the natural terrain, incorporating the undulating ground and elevated positions that characterize this part of the English Midlands. The course offers views across the surrounding countryside, with the distinctive ridge of the Malvern Hills providing a backdrop to play.
The routing works across varied topography, with holes that rise and fall with the landscape rather than fighting against it. Braid's design philosophy of using natural features is evident throughout, as the course follows the contours of the land. The layout presents a traditional parkland character, with mature trees framing many holes and strategic bunkering that reflects early twentieth-century design principles.
The club has maintained its position as a significant venue in the region, hosting county championships and other competitive events over the decades. The Worcestershire represents a well-preserved example of Braid's work from the early period of British golf course architecture, offering a test that relies on thoughtful placement and course management rather than extreme length. The setting in Malvern, a historic spa town, adds to the traditional atmosphere of the club.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
The Worcestershire was designed by James Braid.
Yes. The Worcestershire at The Worcestershire Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at The Worcestershire is 71.
The Worcestershire plays 6,455 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at The Worcestershire is 141.
The Worcestershire is a 18-hole course.