Kings Norton Golf Club

Course Type
Parkland
Designer
TBC
Par
72 
Slope
 
Rating
2.8
Golf Professional
TBC
Green Fees
Reviews
1

Course Information

ADDRESS:
Brockhill Lane, Alvechurch, Birmingham B48 7ED, Alvechurch, B48 7ED, United Kingdom
WHAT/THREE/WORDS:
Unknown
TELEPHONE:
01564 829550
DESCRIPTION:

Kings Norton Golf Club, located near Birmingham, offers three distinct 9-hole loops—the Weatheroak, West, and Pines—each combining to form an impressive 27-hole parkland course. Known for its tree-lined fairways, natural water hazards, and fast greens, the course provides a challenging and varied layout for golfers of all skill levels. The signature par-4 third hole on the Weatheroak loop, with its tight fairway and well-guarded green, is a standout, while the par-3 seventh on the Pines loop demands precision off the tee. Conveniently located near the M42 and A435, Kings Norton Golf Club is easily accessible from Birmingham and surrounding areas. Local attractions such as the historic Cadbury World and the scenic Lickey Hills enhance the area’s appeal. With its excellent facilities and commitment to maintaining top-tier conditions, Kings Norton Golf Club offers a premier golfing experience.

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2.8 / 5

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Regulars At This Course

Paul France
0.0
Lynn Daly
36.0
Phillip Large
36.0

Golf Club Reviews

Roger Marsland
36.0
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Disappointing

Paid £65 to play in a society event at this prestigious Birmingham club - ended up disappointed. Founded in 1892 and set in 300 acres of beautiful parkland this is undoubtedly a majestic 27 hole complex. The club has hosted various top events and is universally accepted as one of the finest courses in the Midlands. Personally, though, I found it very uninspiring - as one would expect, all in vg condition but featureless and lacking in interest for me. Clubhouse is large but rather ugly from the outside and lacking character inside. The food we received was what I would expect from a cheap pay and play club. Not one for me - will be looking to try out other clubs in/around Birmingham to compare.
Date Thursday, 18, July 2013