Blackwell Golf Club Worcestershire
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Blackwell golf club was formed in 1893 with a nine hole course on part of Lord Hewell Estate. It was extended to eighteen holes in 1923. The Course measures 6260 yards with a par of 70 and an SSS of 71.
Today, Blackwell is a club where golfers will find everything which is traditional to the history of the game. Indeed, the club’s values are based on and dedicated to, the ideals which first inspired the game of golf – a fair but demanding test of skill and intelligence.
Blackwell is a club with a small membership and reflects the playing of golf on an uncrowded course of original and timeless character in an atmosphere of congenial company. Whilst each hole has it’s own individual character, one feature of particular note on the course is the bunker which runs some 200 yards down the right hand side of the 12th hole.
This is claimed to be the longest bunker in golf and although in recent years narrow crossing points have been built into the bunker, the claim remains unchallenged. Both halves have a tough finish.
The pond at the 9th has to be carried some 200 Yards from the back Tee in order to hit this green – anything less than a perfect strike will have a watery grave. The 18th is a memorable finishing hole with a challenging second shot to a narrow sloping green beside the club house.
A magnificent Beech Tree, adjacent to the green, is always waiting to play a part in the last hole dramas. During the 1990’s Blackwell played host as a Regional Qualifying Course for the Open on six occasions.
The Club is also proud to have three English Amatuer Champions as Members during the past seventy years. Blackwell’s welcoming facilities in a farmhouse setting are designed to gladden the hearts of all who play there.