Birmingham City Council

Boldmere Golf Course

Monmouth Drive,
Sutton Coldfield
B73 6JL

Tel: 0121 354 3379
Fax: 0121 355 4534
Email: boldmere.golf@birmingham.gov.uk

PGA Professional: Trevor Short


Par for the course

Facilities

Men’s Par 63 4,463 yards SSS 62

18-hole golf course, café, Trevor Short Golf Shop

Ladies' Par 63 3,759 yards SSS 61

No showers available

70 parking spaces


A shorter, lush 18-hole course ideal for those who prefer a less exhausting round of golf. Positioned on the banks of one of Sutton Park's most attractive lakes, it has some excellent long par-threes and fours. There are 10 par-threes, some of which are surrounded with danger. The key to a good game is to play holes 11 to 13 as par-fours as reaching the green in one is rarely accomplished. On the 16th the lake can punish any stray tee shot but provides a beautiful setting for a five- or six-iron into the green.


Opening Times

April to Sept - weekdays 8am, weekend 7am

Oct, Nov, Feb, March - weekdays 9am, weekend 8am

Dec, Jan - 9am

Closure at dusk - nine holes of golf only available two hours before dusk due to the configuration of the course


Directions to the course


By car

Next to Sutton Park on Monmouth Drive off the A452 Chester Road
Birmingham A-Z page 49, Ref 1F

By public transport

Short walk to clubhouse is required

Bus no. 107 (from city centre)
Bus no. 604 (excluding Sundays)



Boldmere Golf Course
Monmouth Drive, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, B73 6JL
West Midlands
UK
Telephone Number: 0121 354 3379
Directions:

By car

Next to Sutton Park on Monmouth Drive off the A452 Chester Road
Birmingham A-Z page 49, Ref 1F

By public transport

Short walk to clubhouse is required

Bus no. 107 (from city centre)
Bus no. 604 (excluding Sundays)

Facilities: Golf Course, Golf Course, Golf Course 18 Hole
Services: Gymfants

A shorter, lush 18-hole course ideal for those who prefer a less exhausting round of golf.
Positioned on the banks of one of Sutton Park's most attractive lakes, it has some excellent long par-threes and fours. There are 10 par-threes, some of which are surrounded with danger. The key to a good game is to play holes 11 to 13 as par-fours as reaching the green in one is rarely accomplished. On the 16th the lake can punish any stray tee shot but provides a beautiful setting for a five- or six-iron into the green.