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West Midlands

The West Midlands is a metropolitan county in central England established in 1974, centered around Birmingham, Britain's second-largest city. Historically part of ancient Mercia, the region rose to prominence during the Industrial Revolution as a manufacturing powerhouse, particularly in metalworking and engineering.

  1. JCB Golf & Country Club

    Staffordshire, United Kingdom

    Constructed on a 240-acre site next to multi-national engineering and construction company JCB’s main manufacturing site in Staffordshire, the course at JCB Golf & Country Club was designed by Robin Hiseman of European Golf Design.

  2. Beau Desert Golf Club

    Staffordshire, United Kingdom

    One of the many treats at Beau Desert Golf Club is that you play most holes in splendid isolation; you can lose yourself in the trees here. Additionally, the holes are varied and memorable.

  3. Little Aston Golf Club

    Staffordshire, United Kingdom

    Little Aston Golf Club is hidden away on the edge of exclusive suburbia in acres of tranquil, mature parkland. The former grounds of Little Aston Hall.

  4. Blackwell Golf Club

    Worcestershire, United Kingdom

    Six times an Open Championship Regional Qualifying course, Blackwell Golf Club is the quintessential English gem and has a proud history dating back to 1893.

  5. Sutton Coldfield Golf Club

    Warwickshire, United Kingdom

    Sutton Coldfield Golf Club co-hosted the English Amateur Championships in 2010 and this free draining heathland layout is unusually configured with consecutive par fives at the 5th, 6th and 7th holes.

  6. Kington Golf Club

    Herefordshire, United Kingdom

    Kington Golf Club is the highest 18-hole golf course in England and can be described as an inland-super-mare due to keen turf and rambunctious terrain.