A golfer's idea of heaven
Discover the heart of England on a West Midlands golf break, where timeless countryside, championship courses and vibrant towns come together to create the perfect golfing getaway. Ideal for groups, society trips, or as part of a wider UK golf tour, the West Midlands offers an irresistible blend of accessibility, quality golf, and welcoming hospitality. From the historic charm of Warwickshire to the sweeping landscapes of Worcestershire and Shropshire, this region delivers a diverse line-up of courses that cater to every golfer’s style.
With its central location and excellent transport links, getting here is effortless - so you can spend more time out on the fairways of iconic venues that have hosted Ryder Cup and European Tour events.
Why book a golf break in the West Midlands?
- Home to Ryder Cup and European Tour host venues
- Easily accessible central location within the UK
- Excellent mix of championship golf, lively towns & quality hotels
- Ideal for short breaks, long weekends & extended UK golf tours
Experience an unforgettable golf break in the West Midlands
Rich in heritage, rolling countryside, and championship pedigree, the West Midlands is one of England’s most rewarding golf regions. Its central location makes it effortlessly accessible from anywhere in the UK, while its diverse mix of parkland and heathland courses ensures every golfer finds a layout to fall in love with. From iconic Ryder Cup venues to hidden inland gems shaped by legends of the game, a West Midlands golf break promises variety, tradition, and unforgettable scenery.
Whether you're planning a relaxed weekend away, a competitive society trip, or a multi-round golf tour, the region offers something for every style of golfer - combined with excellent hotels, vibrant towns, and classic English hospitality. Here are some of the best golf courses in the West Midlands:
Location: Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire Rank: 2nd in the West Midlands (Top 100 Golf Courses) Major tournaments: Four-time Ryder Cup host; numerous European Tour events Best for: Golfers seeking a true championship test and iconic Ryder Cup atmosphere
A legendary name in world golf, the Brabazon Course is the centrepiece of The Belfry and the region’s most famous layout. With pristine fairways, demanding water carries, and thrilling risk–reward par 4s, it’s a venue steeped in history. Moments from legends like Seve Ballesteros and Christy O’Connor Jr. have helped make it a bucket-list course for golfers visiting the West Midlands.
Forest of Arden – Arden Course
Location: Meriden, Warwickshire Major tournaments: British Masters, English Open Setting: Ancient woodland and rolling parkland Best for: Confident ball-strikers and golfers who enjoy strategic, tournament-ready layouts
The Arden Course is a standout championship track renowned for its rich woodland setting, strategic bunkering, and beautifully shaped greens. Home to a large wild deer herd and dramatic finishing holes around the water, it delivers an exciting inland challenge and a genuine tour-standard experience.
Location: Shrewsbury, Shropshire Famous association: Home course of Open Champion Sandy Lyle Landscape: Sandstone cliffs, mature woodland, and classic parkland Best for: Golfers seeking a scenic, character-filled, and unique inland experience
Hawkstone Park is one of Shropshire’s most atmospheric golfing destinations, blending natural drama with strong course architecture. Routed through historic cliffs and peaceful woodland, it provides variety, beauty, and a charming sense of place that sets it apart from typical parkland venues.
Macdonald Hill Valley – Emerald Course
Location: Whitchurch, Shropshire Courses: Emerald & Sapphire Style: Scenic parkland with tree-lined fairways Best for: Groups, multi-round trips, and golfers wanting an enjoyable, relaxed test
Set within tranquil Shropshire countryside, Hill Valley offers two inviting parkland layouts. The Emerald Course provides the longer and more challenging experience, with tree-lined fairways and well-defended greens. Combined with on-site accommodation, it’s ideal for easy, great-value stay & play golf.
The Warwickshire Golf & Country Club
Location: Leek Wootton, Warwickshire Courses: Kings Course & Earls Course Style: Modern parkland with water features and generous landing areas Best for: Golfers wanting excellent facilities, variety, and a full resort-style experience
Set within rolling countryside, The Warwickshire offers two strong championship courses with wide fairways, strategic water hazards, and large, modern greens. With a contemporary clubhouse, spa, gym, and extensive practice facilities, it’s one of the region’s finest complete golf destinations.
From global names like The Belfry and Forest of Arden to storied favourites such as Hawkstone Park, the West Midlands offers unbeatable diversity and quality. It’s a region where beginners, purists, and avid golf travellers alike can discover rounds that feel both challenging and deeply rewarding. Whether you're crafting a two-round weekend or a full West Midlands golf tour, the area’s mix of landscapes, history, and championship pedigree ensures a golf break to remember.
Travel tips for your West Midlands golf break
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Make the most of its central location – With Birmingham Airport and excellent motorway links, courses throughout Warwickshire, Worcestershire, and Shropshire are within easy reach.
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Choose your base wisely – Stay near Birmingham or Coventry for nightlife and dining, or pick countryside retreats for tranquillity and proximity to top courses.
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Book early during peak season – Championship courses such as The Belfry and Forest of Arden fill up quickly from spring to autumn. Book midweek for better tee time availability and cheaper rates.
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Pack for mixed conditions – Inland weather can be varied; layers, waterproofs, and comfortable walking shoes are always recommended.
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Explore the region after your round – Visit Warwick Castle, the Ironbridge Gorge, or enjoy Birmingham’s thriving restaurant and bar scene.
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Consider transfers or car hire for multi-course trips – With courses spread across counties, having your own transport makes moving between venues seamless.
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Get a taste of English hospitality
For golfers seeking the perfect blend of luxury, championship golf, and warm English hospitality, the West Midlands offers some of the finest stay & play resorts in the country. Set among rolling countryside, historic estates, and tranquil woodland, the region delivers an unbeatable mix of world-class courses, premium accommodation, and superb leisure facilities.
Whether you prefer a legendary Ryder Cup venue, a peaceful Shropshire escape, or a modern countryside retreat, the West Midlands has a resort to suit every style of golf break.
Below are some of the region’s best golf resorts - perfect for a stay & play trip:
The Belfry Hotel & Resort Warwickshire | Customer rating: 4.7/5 | 3 courses
Set within 550 acres of beautiful Warwickshire countryside, The Belfry is the most iconic golf resort in the West Midlands. With the world-famous Brabazon Course - host of the Ryder Cup a record four times - plus the PGA National and Derby Courses, this luxury four-star resort delivers outstanding variety and championship pedigree. Guests enjoy modern rooms, multiple restaurants including The Ryder Grill, a vibrant onsite bar scene, and a superb spa offering everything from hydrotherapy to relaxing treatments.
Our experts say… "The Belfry is the ultimate golf resort experience - three fantastic courses, first-class hospitality, and a sense of golfing prestige you won’t find anywhere else."
Forest of Arden Marriott Hotel & Country Club Warwickshire | Customer rating: 4.7/5 | 2 courses
A treasured four-star favourite, the Forest of Arden is one of the West Midlands’ premier championship resorts. Its renowned Arden Course has hosted the British Masters and English Open, while the shorter Aylesford Course provides an enjoyable contrast. Every one of the hotel’s 214 rooms is stylish and well-equipped, and the resort offers a wealth of leisure facilities, lakeside views, woodland trails, and refined dining.
Our experts say… "A superb championship venue with two great courses and excellent leisure facilities - one of England’s most complete golf resorts."
Hilton Puckrup Hall Hotel & Golf Club Worcestershire | Customer rating: 4.5/5 | 1 course
Offering contemporary comfort in a peaceful countryside setting, Hilton Puckrup Hall is a favourite for groups and couples alike. The on-site championship course winds its way through parkland and mature trees, delivering a relaxing but enjoyable test for all abilities. With modern bedrooms, excellent dining, and a welcoming leisure club, the resort provides superb value and convenience for golfers exploring the wider West Midlands.
Our experts say… "A modern, great-value golf retreat with a friendly atmosphere - ideal for relaxed weekends and group trips."
Telford Hotel, Spa & Golf Resort Shropshire | Customer rating: 4.5/5 | 1 course
Located near Ironbridge Gorge, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Telford offers a brilliant blend of scenic golf and contemporary 4-star comfort. The challenging parkland course features sweeping views and tree-lined fairways, while the hotel includes a superb spa, well-equipped leisure centre, and stylish restaurants. It’s an excellent all-round resort for golfers seeking comfort and convenience.
Our experts say… "A well-rounded resort in the heart of Shropshire, with great facilities and a fun, varied golf course."
Macdonald Hill Valley Hotel, Golf & Spa Shropshire | Customer rating: 4.6/5 | 2 courses
For an idyllic countryside escape, Macdonald Hill Valley is one of the West Midlands’ best-loved golf resorts. The four-star hotel offers 86 stylish bedrooms and a warm, welcoming atmosphere, while golfers can enjoy two standout layouts: the Championship Emerald Course, designed by Peter Alliss, and the scenic Sapphire Course. With a dedicated Vital Health & Wellbeing Club, tranquil surroundings, and friendly staff, this resort is perfect for golfers seeking a peaceful, revitalising getaway.
Our experts say… "Hill Valley combines charming accommodation with two excellent courses - an ideal base for a relaxing golf break in beautiful Shropshire."
"The West Midlands is one of England’s most underrated golf regions, offering championship-quality courses, scenic parkland layouts, and great-value packages - all within easy reach of Birmingham’s vibrant city centre."

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Best things to do off the golf course in the West Midlands
A golf break in the West Midlands offers far more than world-class fairways. Rich in culture, history, and vibrant city life, the region is full of unforgettable experiences for golfers and non-golfers alike. Whether you’re exploring historic towns, discovering iconic landmarks, or unwinding with great food and drink, the West Midlands has something for every type of traveller.
Here are some of the best things to do when you’re not out on the course:
Explore Birmingham – A short distance from many of the region’s top golf resorts, Birmingham is bursting with energy, culture, and fantastic dining. Highlights include:
- The stylish bars and canalside restaurants of Brindleyplace
- World-renowned retail at Bullring & Grand Central
- The interactive and family-friendly Thinktank Science Museum
- The iconic Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery and its Pre-Raphaelite collection
- From cocktail lounges to craft breweries and Michelin-star dining, Birmingham is perfect for a post-round night out.
Visit historic Warwick & Warwick Castle - One of England’s most picturesque medieval towns, Warwick is a must-see during your stay. Don’t miss:
- Warwick Castle, one of Europe’s best-preserved fortresses
- Riverside walks and charming independent shops
- Traditional pubs serving classic local ales
- Ideal for couples and groups looking to mix golf with history and sightseeing.
Discover Stratford-upon-Avon – the home of Shakespeare. A beautiful Tudor market town filled with character and heritage. Top experiences:
- Visit Shakespeare’s Birthplace and Anne Hathaway’s Cottage
- Enjoy a performance at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre
- Wander the boutique shops, tea rooms, and riverside paths
- Stratford is a serene and cultural escape, perfect for a relaxed free afternoon.
Adventure through the Ironbridge Gorge - A UNESCO World Heritage Site close to Telford, Ironbridge Gorge offers natural beauty and fascinating industrial heritage. Highlights:
- The famous Iron Bridge, the world’s first cast-iron structure
- Museums showcasing the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution
- Scenic walking trails and riverside cafes
- A wonderful day out for both history lovers and scenery seekers.
Relax in charming Cotswolds villages (easy access from the south of the region). Just a short drive from Worcestershire and Warwickshire, the northern edge of the Cotswolds is dotted with chocolate-box villages. Top picks:
- Broadway
- Chipping Campden
- Stow-on-the-Wold
- Their cosy inns, boutique shops, and postcard-worthy streets offer a peaceful retreat after a day on the fairways.
- Experience the thriving food & drink scene
From medieval castles and world-class theatres to cosmopolitan nightlife and peaceful countryside, the West Midlands enhances any golf break with outstanding off-course experiences. Whether you're exploring iconic landmarks, enjoying great food and drink, or simply unwinding between rounds, this vibrant region ensures your trip is as memorable off the course as it is on it.
