Edgbaston Golf Club is situated just 2 miles from the centre of Birmingham making it easily accessible by car, train, air or taxi. With many local hotels to choose from we are ideal for local and national visitors.
From the North
Leave the M6 motorway at Junction 6 (Spaghetti Junction) and take the A38(M) into the city. Stay in the right hand lane signposted A38 South West. Go over the flyover and then under all of the tunnels. You will emerge on the south side of the city on the A38. Go straight on at the first set of major traffic lights. At the next set of lights turn right into Priory Road. Go up the hill to the small traffic island and turn left into Church Road. The entrance to the club is 150 yards on your left
From the South East
Leave the M42 motorway at Junction 3 and take the A435 towards Birmingham City Centre. Stay on this road passing through Kings Heath. Shortly after going through Kings Heath turn left into Queensbridge Road. Go straight on at the small traffic island into Russell Road. At the next island turn left into Edgbaston Road. The Edgbaston Cricket Ground is now on your right. Go straight on at the next lights crossing the A441 Pershore Road and then straight on at the next lights crossing the A38 Bristol Road into Priory Road. Go up the hill to the small traffic island and turn left into Church Road. The entrance to the club is 150 yards on your left.
From the South West
Leave the M5 motorway at Junction 4 and take the A38 towards Birmingham. Stay on this road passing through Northfield and Selly Oak. Eventually you will see the King Edwards School on your left hand side and, after this, you may see glimpses of the course through the trees. Take the next left turn at the traffic lights into Priory Road. Go up the hill to the small traffic island and turn left into Church Road. The entrance to the club is 150 yards on your left.
When driving through the main gates the visitors car park can be found on the right, where ample parking can be found.
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