Welcome to

The Nottinghamshire Union of Golf Clubs

Golf was first played in Nottinghamshire on common land at Bulwell more than a century ago, on which the Bulwell Forest Golf Club now stands.

The Notts GC, founded in 1887, is the County’s oldest golf club and is now situated at Hollinwell in Kirkby-in-Ashfield. Originally a municipal club, the Bulwell Forest Golf Club celebrated it’s centenary in 2002 and in 2005 the club negotiated a lease on the land so that the County’s most historic golf course could be protected. Together they form part of the thirteen Nottinghamshire clubs which have celebrated their centenary. 

On the 18th May 1899, a meeting was held in the pavilion of the Nottinghamshire Golf Club at Bulwell Forest to consider the formation of the Nottinghamshire Union of Golf Clubs. Representatives from the three golf clubs in Nottinghamshire at the time were present, Bulwell Artisans, Ravensdale GC and the Notts GC. Mr J Hall was appointed as the Union’s first President with Mr T G Mellors as its Secretary and Treasurer.

The celebrated golfer Tom Williamson was the professional at both the Bulwell Forest and Notts golf clubs for more than 50 years, during which time he designed and worked on many of the golf courses throughout the Midlands. Tom made regular appearances in exhibition matches with Harry Vardon, James Braid and J H Taylor, the Great Triumvirate, and also appeared in numerous Open Championships in his day.

Nottinghamshire’s first recorded County match was over 36 holes against Yorkshire at BulwBell Forest on the 6th October 1900 in which the visitors won by 21 to 15. The match continues to this day but now in the form of a biennial fixture. The first 36 hole County Championship also took place at Bulwell Forest on the 26th October 1901 in which T G Mellors and E A Coutts tied with scores of 85 + 85 =170, Coutts eventually won the play-off to become the first Nottinghamshire County Champion.

There are now 35 golf clubs affiliated to the Nottinghamshire Union of Golf Clubs, fourteen of which are private members clubs, whilst the remainder are a mix of municipal and commercial golf clubs which are open to the public on a “pay and play” basis with many of them being formed during the past 20 years to meet the demands of the sport as it grew in popularity.

Latest News​

2nd TEAM PLAYERS

2nd TEAM PLAYERS Here is a the list of 2nd team players for the Midland League match on Sunday 2nd July at Sherwood Forest GC. Darren Kirton – College Pines

Read More »

BANKS & RYAN WIN THE MATCHPLAY

BANKS & RYAN WIN THE MATCHPLAY MATCHPLAY REPORT The Men’s and Senior Matchplay Championships took place at County course Wollaton Park over the weekend. This is the first year that

Read More »