Blackwell Ladies Golf Club

Ladies have a long history of playing golf at Blackwell Golf Course, consistently rated as one of England’s finest. 

We are a friendly and supportive club that respects the traditions of golf and are proud of our wonderful course and its illustrious history. 

A full calendar of Medals and Stablefords take place throughout the year as well as stroke and matchplay trophy competitions. There is an extensive fixture list of matches against other Worcestershire clubs and those from further afield. 

Tuesday at Blackwell is Ladies’ Day, when most of our competitions are played, plus we have plenty of social golf on other days including Sunday Roll-Ups and summertime Nine and Wine evenings. Mixed golf is popular with various competitions taking place throughout the year. 

There is a thriving junior section at Blackwell Golf Club and we have a well-established Academy for ladies new to golf. Whilst primarily a golf club, our members also enjoy social events and awaydays.

Many of our ladies like to travel for golf and enjoy Blackwell’s first-class reciprocals, notably in Australia and South Africa, where friendships have been forged over many years.

Blackwell Ladies Membership

If you are interested in finding out more please write to Ladies Hon. Secretary c/o Blackwell Golf Club, Agmore Road, Blackwell, Worcestershire, B60 1PY or via email honsecretaryblgc@outlook.com

Blackwell Ladies History

Some of Blackwell’s finest lady golfers through the ages have been notable competitors at county and national level.

Initially the backbone of the Club included Mrs A Holcroft, Hope Allesbrook, Beatrice Charles and four Smith sisters – Ida, Nancy, Doris and Hilda – all of whom competed at county level. In 1929, Frank Smith, who was a founder member of Blackwell Golf Club and father to the Smith girls, presented a trophy for a ladies scratch knockout which is still enthusiastically played for today.

Mrs Holcroft is well known for attending the inaugural meeting in 1903 of what became the Worcestershire Ladies County Golf Association. The Holcroft Buttons are believed to be early prizes won by this redoubtable lady and are exhibited in the Clubhouse.

During the inter-war years Blackwell achieved some ‘golden’ successes outside the Club. These included the Midland Counties Foursome Championship in 1931 and 1935 and the county team championship six times between 1928 and 1939. There were some remarkable lady golfers at that time; in particular Dorothy Bigwood, Audrey Challen, Madeleine Fyshe, Mary Peppercorn, Maggie Martyn-Smith and Miss E J Smith (no relation to the above sisters).

After the Second World War the Club won the Midland Ladies’ Team Championship in 1947 at Little Aston and in 1977 at Stratford-upon-Avon. Blackwell was also Worcestershire team champion five times between 1948 and 1977.

Other more recent achievements have included County Champions Anne Cawsey (1959), Joan Odell (1963) and Sue Crowcroft (1974) who turned professional in 1980; Elsie Allen was President of Worcestershire County and Worcestershire County Vets; Jean Stevenson and Fiona Lunt both past County Captains – the latter also being County Veterans Champion in 2000/1.

Of all the lady golfers it is perhaps Madeleine Fyshe who best deserves further mention.

She was a finalist in the English Ladies Championship at St Enodoc in 1937 and played for England in the home internationals the following year. Following this she was Worcestershire Champion in 1952 and 1954 and runner up in the Midlands Counties Ladies’ Championships in 1953 and 1956.

Another of her accomplishments was the genesis of the Midlands branch of the Ladies Veterans Association in 1950 with her friend and fellow Blackwell member Dorothy ‘Dos’ Smedley-Crook. She was President of the Ladies Club from 1966-69 and also President of the Worcestershire Lady County Golfers Association (WLCGA) from 1977-79.

This amazing woman played remarkably good golf almost up to the day she died at the age of 81 (even in her later years she played off a handicap of 6!). Her course record remains unbroken. She gave a Cup to the Club for match play which preserves her memory.

Our modern day ladies continue to field a competitive team in golf matches.

Our Next Ladies Opens

Mixed Open – Sunday 5th May 2024

The competition can be entered by following this link – Mixed Open

Ladies 3 Ball Alliance Open – Tuesday 9th July 2024

The competition can be entered by following this link – Ladies 3 Ball Alliance Open

Ladies 4 Ball Am-Am Team Open – Tuesday 10th September 2024

The competition can be entered by following this link – Ladies 4 Ball Am-Am

Click here to find more information on the Open competitions listed above.