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Golf Breaks in Warwickshire

Why Book a Golf Break in Warwickshire

Warwickshire is a beautiful county located in the West Midlands region of England. It’s easily accessible from all locations thanks to its proximity to major motorways and you can expect a warm welcome, popular pubs and restaurants, as well as a host of scintillating golf courses.

Resorts like The Belfry and the Marriott Forest of Arden are well equipped for groups along with an abundance of leisure facilities and lavish surroundings.

Golf in Warwickshire

Golf plays an important role in the history and culture of Warwickshire, so it’s no wonder that there are some wonderful championship golf courses to play. Experience top-quality resort golf at the iconic 4-time Ryder Cup host The Belfry or the two championship layouts at the European Tour host Forest of Arden.

The Karl Littern designed Earls & The Kings layouts at The Warwickshire provide a stern test of golfing skill while the beautiful parkland course at Windmill Village with its two large lakes home to sizeable coy carp is well worth a visit.

The Belfry - Brabazon Course, Warwickshire, England
The Belfry - Brabazon Course, Warwickshire, England
Forest of Arden Marriott Hotel and Country Club, Warwickshire, England
Forest of Arden Marriott Hotel and Country Club, Warwickshire, England
Edgbaston Golf Club, Birmingham, West Midlands, England
Edgbaston Golf Club, Birmingham, West Midlands, England

Golf Resorts & Warwickshire Golf Hotels

The Belfry 2

The Belfry

Sutton Coldfield, Warwickshire

  • 4 time Ryder Cup host
  • 3 Championship golf courses
  • Over 300 bedrooms, 2 restaurants, 2 bars and on site nightclub
Forest of Arden Marriott Hotel and Country Club, Warwickshire, England

Forest of Arden

Meriden, Warwickshire

  • 2 Championship courses designed by Donald Steel
  • Hosted British Masters
  • 4-Star hotel with luxurious Cedarwood Spa
Draycote Hotel & Whitefields Golf Course 17

Draycote Hotel & Whitefields Golf Club

Rugby, Warwickshire

  • Scenic views over Draycote Water
  • Course stretches to 6,289 yards
  • 2 restaurants, 2 bars & function rooms with private kitchens
The Stratford Park Hotel & Golf Club 4

Stratford Park Hotel & Golf Club

Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire

  • Over 6,500 yards from the back tees
  • Numerous water hazards & USGA specification construction
  • 14th Century Country Farmhouse Hotel

Best Golf Courses in Warwickshire

The Belfry, Warwickshire

The Belfry

Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham

  • The Brabazon is a 4 time host of the Ryder Cup, the most of any course in the world
  • A mecca for all golfers due to all the iconic moments that have occurred on the Brabazon
  • The Belfry also has 2 other courses on site, the PGA and the Derby
Forest of Arden Marriott Hotel & Country Club, Warwickshire

Forest of Arden

Meriden, Birmingham

  • The Forest of Arden is home to 2 18 holes courses; the Arden and Aylesford
  • The Arden has hosted the British Masters and English Open
  • The Aylesford is considerably shorter than its 7100 yard sister course
The Warwickshire Golf & Country Club

The Warwickshire Golf & Country Club

Leek Wooten, Warwick

  • Home to 2 championship courses, The Earl's and King's courses
  • The Earl's course measures over 7100 yards and is a tight course through dense woodland
  • The King's course measure just over 6800 yards and is much wider that its sister course it it's American style layout featuring numerous water hazards
Sutton Coldfield Golf Club, Birmingham, West Midlands, England

Sutton Coldfield Golf Club

Streetly, Sutton Coldfield

  • Founded in 1889
  • Hosted English Amateur Championships
  • Designed by Alister MacKenzie
Edgbaston Golf Club, Birmingham, West Midlands, England

Edgbaston Golf Club

Edgbaston, Birmingham

  • Designed by Harry Colt
  • Georgian Grade II listed clubhouse
  • Natural parkland layout surrounded by mature woodland
Copt Heath Golf Club, Warwickshire, England

Copt Heath Golf Club

Knowle, Solihull

  • Designed by Harry Vardon & Harry Colt
  • Established in 1907
  • Host of the Peter McEvoy Trophy
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