WEST MIDDLESEX GLOF CLUB
🏴 Southall, Greater London, England
Designed by James Braid
West Middlesex Golf Club occupies a parkland setting in Southall, on the western edge of Greater London. The course was designed by James Braid, one of the Great Triumvirate of early twentieth-century golf and a prolific architect who shaped more than two hundred courses across Britain. Braid's work here reflects his characteristic approach: strategic bunkering, thoughtful use of natural contours, and routing that rewards accurate play over sheer distance.
The layout sits on relatively flat terrain typical of the Thames Valley region, with mature trees lining many fairways and defining playing corridors. Braid incorporated subtle elevation changes and positioned hazards to test course management and shot placement. The greens feature gentle undulations that require careful reading, and the bunkering—both greenside and fairway—demands precision from tee to green.
West Middlesex serves a local membership and provides a traditional parkland experience within the Greater London area. The course has maintained its essential character through the decades, offering a layout that emphasizes strategic thinking over length. Its location makes it accessible to golfers in west London and the surrounding communities, and it represents a solid example of Braid's enduring design principles applied to the parkland style common in the region.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
West Middlesex was designed by James Braid.
Yes. West Middlesex at West Middlesex Glof Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at West Middlesex is 69.
West Middlesex plays 6,127 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at West Middlesex is 127.
West Middlesex is a 18-hole course.