

The Course
Designed by the legendary Tom Simpson and Herbert Fowler, Blackwell Golf Club's championship 18-hole course stands as a testament to the craft of golf course design. Every fairway tells a story of tradition, passion, and decades of refinement. From 1893 to today, the course has evolved while maintaining its soul—a place where the beauty of the landscape and the challenge of the game converge.
A Century of Heritage
For over 130 years, Blackwell Golf Club has stood as a beacon of excellence in Worcestershire. Founded in 1893 and extended to 18 holes in 1923, the club embodies a philosophy that transcends competition—it celebrates the craft, the landscape, and the human spirit that defines golf.
Our course is not simply a place to play. It is a stage where tradition meets nature, where every shot carries the weight of history, and where members become part of a living legacy. The fairways have welcomed legendary golfers, hosted memorable championships, and witnessed countless moments of personal triumph.
This is where the game becomes art. Where the pursuit of excellence meets the simple joy of walking beneath open skies. Where heritage breathes through every blade of grass.
Through the Lens

The First Tee

Rolling Fairways

Golden Hour

Heritage Clubhouse

Practice Facilities

Crafted Perfection

What Makes Golf Beautiful
Golf is not about the scorecard. It is about the moment—the pause before the swing, the arc of the ball against the sky, the silence between heartbeats.
At Blackwell, we understand this. Every element of our course, from the placement of hazards to the contours of the greens, is designed to invoke respect, encourage focus, and celebrate the inherent beauty of the game.
Whether you're a seasoned competitor or a weekend enthusiast, you'll discover something profound on our fairways—the simple, elemental beauty of golf.
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