history of the herefordshire golf club
The Herefordshire Golf Club was founded in 1896 where it began its existence at Broomy Hill in Hereford, close to the River Wye. It remained there until 1911 when the club moved a few miles up the road to Holmer. The final move was made in 1932 to its present home at the beautiful Ravens Causeway, Wormsley.
The current site was discovered by James Braid who often referred to the course as the ‘Gleneagles of the Midlands’. James Braid was responsible for some of the World’s finest and most stunning golf courses. The Herefordshire Golf Club is proud to be a member of the Society of James Braid Golf Courses.
The course is set in 148 acres of magnificent, tranquil countryside which provides a challenging test of golf but with stunning views across Herefordshire and beyond.
Facilities
Here at The Herefordshire we boast some of the best facilities in the area from our stunning clubhouse to our famous Halfway House. Please see a full list of our facilities below. If you have any questions regarding any of our facilities please don’t hesitate to contact us via email or by phone.
- Restaurant & Bar
- 18 Hole Championship Golf Course
- Halfway House
- Balcony/ Terrace
- Fully Stocked Pro Shop
- Trackman Studio
- Practice Ground
- Putting Green
- Chipping Green
- Practice Bunker
- Changing Rooms & Showers
- Practice Hitting Nets
Club Officials
Directors
Kevin Gallagher
James Davenport
Dr Malcolm Q Russell MBE
Management Team
Mark Sandford – Club Manager
Jacci Gardner – Hospitality & Events Manager
Annmarie Gallagher – Events Coordinator
Jeremy Browne – Head Greenkeeper
Elaijah Ravuwai – Catering Manager
James Lowther – Chief Finance Officer
Partners