KINGS NORTON GOLF CLUB
🏴 Birmingham, Worcestershire, England
Designed by F. Hawtree
Kings Norton Golf Club sits in the southern suburbs of Birmingham, where the city meets the Worcestershire countryside. The club operates on a parkland estate characterized by mature woodland and gently rolling terrain typical of the English Midlands. F. Hawtree, a member of the distinguished Hawtree family of golf architects who shaped numerous courses across Britain throughout the twentieth century, designed the layout that forms the basis of the current course.
The Weatheroak composite course combines holes from the Blue and Red nines, creating an eighteen-hole routing through tree-lined fairways and natural undulations. The parkland setting provides definition and strategic interest, with established oaks, beeches, and other native species framing playing corridors and influencing shot selection. The course reflects the traditional English parkland style, where accuracy and course management often matter as much as distance.
Kings Norton serves a membership drawn largely from the Birmingham area and maintains the traditions common to established English golf clubs. The club has hosted regional amateur competitions and qualifiers over the years, providing a testing venue for competitive golf in the West Midlands. The layout offers variety through its combination of holes from different nines, presenting golfers with a range of lengths and challenges across the round. The course remains a representative example of mid-twentieth-century British parkland design, shaped by practical routing considerations and respect for the natural landscape.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Weateroak (Blue/Red) was designed by F. Hawtree.
Yes. Weateroak (Blue/Red) at Kings Norton Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Weateroak (Blue/Red) is 72.
Weateroak (Blue/Red) plays 7,010 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Weateroak (Blue/Red) is 140.
Weateroak (Blue/Red) is a 18-hole course.