Cleobury Mortimer Golf Club – Foxes/Deer Park

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What we say

Founded by Robert and Graham Pain in July 1993, Cleobury Mortimer Golf Club has rapidly become one of the most popular golf courses in the Midlands. Visitors and guests are made most welcome at all times.

Situated on the picturesque Shropshire and Worcestershire border. Nestled in the countryside, along the Wyre Forest, this fantastic golf course suits all standards from professionals to beginners.

You will receive a warm welcome throughout the club from our excellent golf shop to our first class catering and clubhouse facilities. Should you want to make your stay longer we have excellent four star self-catering country lodges available onsite and you can now buy your very own Two bedroom Luxury Eco Lodge, 12 month holiday use, fully furnished, sited and connected to utilities within an exclusive development at Cleobury Mortimer Golf Club.

  • Course Summary

  • Costs 3 out of 5
  • TG Rating 3 out of 5
  • Players Rating 2 out of 5
  • Address
    Wyre Common, Cleobury Mortimer, KIDDERMINSTER
  • Tel 01299 271112
  • Website www.cleoburygolfclub.com

Course Information

Course 69 par
Course Style -
Green Fees Mon-Fri: £24 (round). Sat-Sun: £32 (round)
Course Length 6,147 yards (5,621 metres)
Holes 18
Difficulty Medium 11-20
Course Membership Private

Course Features

  • Course has: Bar
  • Course has: Buggy Hire
  • Course has: Driving Range
  • Course has: Practice Green
  • Course has: Pro Shop
  • Course has: Restaurant
  • Course has: Trolley Hire
  • Course has: Dress Code
  • Course has: Club Hire
  • Course has: Handicap

Your Reviews

  • 4 out of 5 great day

    By Anonymous

    as soon as we arrived we were told that our 2fore1 voucher entitled us to play the three loops of nine,and so we were advised to start on deer park where i found out not go beyond the greens unless your phil mickelson ,and all that seems to catch your eye on the eighth is the "ocean" in front.we then moved on to badgers sett, and as you play the 5th and 6th holes you realise why we play this frustrating game. so we come to the foxes run where if your on the wrong tier on the 3rd then good luck.the 6th feels like the tighest hole on earth to a slicer off the tee.i think a black labrador stole my ball after my drive on the 7th and after middling my tee shot left of the lake on the 9th,my playing partner bieng a big hitter took on the water and guess where his ball lies great day/greens/food/drink

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    By Anonymous

    Founded by Robert and Graham Pain in July 1993, Cleobury Mortimer Golf Club has rapidly become one of the most popular golf courses in the Midlands. The golf course itself is made up of 27 exciting golf holes laid out in 3 loops of 9 that start and finish close to the clubhouse. I visited the course in the middle of January'06 on a Sunday & for an all day ticket with a 2-FORE!-1 the cost was £18 which is fantastic value. The course was in fantastic condition with the greens being hand cut which resulted in true & smooth putts. The fairways were firm & well manicured. At the time I played trolleys were required to have the ?hedgehogs? fitted to the wheels. Most of the tees were on grass with the exception of a few & if I were to be picky this was the only area that could do with improvement as the mats were less than perfect. Most courses have 1 signature hole but this place has 3. The 1st being the 9th on the Foxes course which is a short par 4 but made difficult with 2 lakes either side of the fairway. The 2nd, & probably the most spectacular within the midlands, is the 6th on the Badgers course which is a short par 3 but the green is 100ft below & surrounded by a shoe horse of water, anything other than a well placed shot ends in a watery grave. The 3rd is the 8th on the Deers course which is a long tricky par 3 with a huge pond just in front of the green, needless to say an accurate shot is a must. The clubhouse & changing facilities were excellent with areas for golfers & non-golfers to enjoy the surroundings either before or after a game of golf. The cost for 2 teas & 2 sausage sandwiches was £6 which I felt was good value for money. There are plenty of practice facilities, which include an 18-hole putting green, driving range, chipping areas & sand bunkers. This place also offers fantastic offers for society days & there best offer is Monday Madness where the cost of an all day ticket on Mondays is just £15!!