WEST WILTS GOLF CLUB
🏴 Parkview, Wiltshire, England
Designed by J. H. Taylor
West Wilts Golf Club sits on the edge of Warminster in Wiltshire, occupying elevated downland terrain that offers views across the surrounding countryside. The course was designed by five-time Open Championship winner J. H. Taylor, one of the Great Triumvirate alongside Harry Vardon and James Braid, who became a prolific course architect after his competitive career. Taylor's design work typically emphasized strategic shot values and natural contours, and West Wilts reflects his preference for routing that uses existing topography rather than extensive earthmoving.
The layout plays across rolling chalk downland with a mix of open and tree-lined holes. The terrain creates natural elevation changes that add variety to club selection and shot-making, while the exposed higher ground can introduce wind as a factor. Taylor's design philosophy favored courses that tested golfers of all abilities through thoughtful placement of hazards and green complexes rather than sheer length.
West Wilts serves as a traditional members' club in a region rich with golf history, providing year-round play on downland turf. The course represents the type of inland English layout that emerged in the early twentieth century as golf expanded beyond the coastal links, adapting strategic design principles to parkland and downland settings. The club maintains its character as a welcoming venue for regular club golf, competitions, and visitors exploring Wiltshire's golfing offerings.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
West Wilts was designed by J. H. Taylor.
Yes. West Wilts at West Wilts Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at West Wilts is 70.
West Wilts plays 5,790 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at West Wilts is 131.
West Wilts is a 18-hole course.