At just over 6101 yards and par 70, the course provides a good challenge for all standards of golfers. The course is situated on a mountain and is semi-parkland. The course has a few gentle inclines, but these are worthwhile as the golfer is treated to panoramic views. To the North, are the beautiful Brecon Beacons and the Black Mountain, to the South, the Swansea Valley, Mumbles Head and Swansea Bay. From the tee of the 16th, known locally as the pulpit,these magnificent views are captured
Date Added: Mar 17, 2008 Hits: 3 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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The Vale of Glamorgan is probably the richest of Welsh farming heartlands and when Peter Johnson saw 200 of its precious acres contained in the grounds of Hensol Castle just a mile or so off the M4 he knew he had found the golf site of his dreams.
A tree-lined stream meandered through the undulating meadows feeding a 20 acre lake and crossed with some old stone bridges and dam work that reeked with character. Official coach to the Welsh Golfing Union and a former Cardiff club...
Date Added: Apr 30, 2008 Hits: 23 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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