

Jamie, the organiser, would like to share a few points with the sports community about West Middlesex Golf Club.
First off, this club, situated in Southall, has a long-standing history dating back to 1891. In 1910, James Braid, a five-time Open Champion, redesigned the course. His touch is evident in the course's layout, which makes good use of the natural terrain.
For those interested, the course is just 15 minutes from Heathrow, Uxbridge, Chiswick, and Ealing. Jamie points out that it's one of the nearest golf clubs to Central London. This makes it highly accessible for a quick round of golf.
Members can also benefit from the club's association with the Association of James Braid courses. This means access to discounted green fees at over 300 courses across the UK and Ireland, with one even in the USA.
Jamie highlights that the course is challenging yet unique, with each hole offering different tests for golfers. It's suitable for everyone, from seasoned players to beginners, with membership options available for all.
The clubhouse isn't just for golfers either. It's an ideal venue for special events or corporate gatherings, adding an extra layer of appeal to the club.
Feedback from members and visitors has been overwhelmingly positive. Folks have praised the course conditions and the helpful staff, with many noting that it’s a place they'd like to revisit.
As a Registered Community Amateur Sports Club (CASC), West Middlesex Golf Club aims to make golf accessible to all. They've got membership packages that consider personal financial situations to encourage wider participation in the sport.
For more details about the club, including their course layout and membership options, visit their website or contact them directly. You can also check out their policies on their site. Jamie encourages everyone to follow the club on social media to stay updated on news and events.
Jamie looks forward to welcoming everyone to West Middlesex Golf Club.