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Shirley Golf Course

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Stratford Road, Shirley, Solihull, Warwickshire B904EW

Shirley Golf Course is located at Stratford Road, Shirley, Solihull, West Midlands.

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Restaurants nearby

American
McDonalds
317m away
English
The Plough
569m away
American
Jeffersons
698m away
Italian
Da Corrado
0.7 miles
Pizzeria
Pizza Hut
0.8 miles
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Venue Information

Venue
Shirley Golf Course
Address
Stratford Road
Shirley
Solihull
B904EW
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