Blackwell
Blackwell Golf Club, nestled in the peaceful countryside of Worcestershire, is one of England’s finest examples of classic parkland golf, renowned for its charm, precision, and history. Established in 1893, the course was redesigned in 1923 by Herbert Fowler and Tom Simpson, two of the most respected architects of the Golden Age of golf design. Their work produced a course of strategic beauty and balance, where thoughtful play is rewarded on every hole.
Blackwell holds a special place in golfing history through its connection to Dr. William Tweddell, one of Britain’s great amateur champions and a former club member. Tweddell famously won The Amateur Championship in 1927, a year after hosting an exhibition match at Blackwell against the legendary Bobby Jones — a meeting that symbolised the spirit of sportsmanship and excellence that continues to define the club today.
The course itself features tree-lined fairways, artfully placed bunkers, and beautifully contoured greens that blend seamlessly with the natural landscape. Its intimacy and rhythm make it as enjoyable as it is demanding. For golfers seeking a course of genuine heritage, elegance, and craftsmanship, Blackwell Golf Club remains a timeless treasure in the heart of England.
