Top Golf Courses in Wales
Top Golf Courses in Wales, such as Aberdovey Golf Club and Ashburnham Golf Club are listed below. A proud and independent nation where the Welsh language is the first language of many, particularly in the north and west. There is a strong tradition of choral singing, and the Welsh love of music in all its forms. Literature and poetry is also manifest in the large number of eisteddfods, a tradition going back at least eight centuries. The decline in the Welsh mining industry has now resulted in tourism being the most important industry.
Aberdovey Golf Club
Station Road, Aberdovey, Gwynedd
Aberdovey is a traditional nine-out, nine-in links course. The real defence of the 6,486 yard course that wends through sand dunes is the wind which is often a gentle zephyr but can... more
Ashburnham Golf Club
Cliffe Terrace, Burry Port, Carmarthenshire
Ashburnham’s lay-out is virtually the same today as it was when the reknown J H Taylor’s designing skills were employed in 1910 to alter a course that was created 14 years earlier. It... more
Borth & Ynyslas Golf Club
Borth, Ceredigion
Rugged Borth & Ynyslas, a founder member of the Welsh Golfing Union, is a traditional links championship course on Cardigan Bay dating from 1885. There are some frightening holes,... more
Celtic Manor Resort
Coldra Woods, The Usk Valley, Newport
The 2010 Ryder Cup venue and home of Wales Open, Celtic Manor Resort has three courses,including the Roman Road championship course and two new 18-hole courses – the Ryder Cup Course... more
Conwy (Caernarvonshire) Golf Club
The Morfa, Conwy
Come and enjoy the welcome, the challenge and the wonderful scenery at Conwy Golf Club, voted the Welsh Golf Club of the Year 2007 and venue for the Ryder Cup Wales Seniors Open for... more
Marriott St Pierre Hotel and Country Club
St Pierre Park, Chepstow, Monmouthshire
Set in 400 acres of rolling South Wales countryside featuring a 14th century manor house hotel, the old course at St Pierre is a classic parkland with huge trees that encroach even... more
Nefyn & District Golf Club
Lon Golff, Morfa Nefyn, Pwllheli, Gwynedd
A dramatic cliff top course overlooking the Irish Sea that is visible from every spectacular hole. Extended from nine to 18 holes in 1912, then J H Taylor and James Braid added nine... more
Pennard Golf Club
2 Southgate Road, Southgate, Swansea Area
Pennard’s cliff-top links, founded in 1908 on the dramatic landscape of the Gower Peninsula, boasts arresting views across to the beautiful sandy beaches. Parts of the course are well... more
Pyle & Kenfig Golf Club
Waun-y-Mer, Kenfig, Bridgend, Cardiff Area
Pyle and Kenfig, 6,728 yards, par 71 off the back tees, is a course of two distinct halves with the back nine set amongst towering dunes with stunning views of Welsh mountains, the bay... more
Royal Porthcawl Golf Club
Rest Bay, Porthcawl, Cardiff Area
Royal Porthcawl, founded in 1891, ranks firmly among the world's top golf courses, a reputation sustained by the many prestigious professional and amateur events held there. The first... more
Royal St David's Golf Club
Harlech, Gwynedd
Formed in 1894, the Royal St. David's championship links, situated in the dunes between Harlech Castle and the sea, has become one of the great British challenges. The 6,629 yards from... more
Southerndown Golf Club
Ogmore by Sea, Bridgend, Cardiff Area
Southerndown, a combination of links, downland and heathland perched high overlooking Porthcawl, the Bristol Channel and a beautiful Welsh landscape, is invariably open to winds of... more
Tenby Golf Club
The Burrows, Tenby, Pembrokeshire
Originally nine holes in 1888, extended to 18 in 1907,Tenby is classic, rugged links on the Pembrokeshire coast with superb views over the Irish Sea to Caldey Island. There are few more... more
The Vale Resort
Hensol Park, Hensol, Cardiff, Vale of Glamorgan
The Vale Resort set amidst over 650 acres of beautiful Welsh countryside, is now firmly established as one of the UK’s most desirable golf destinations. Once part of the Hensol Castle... more















