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Newport Golf Club is undoubtedly one of the premier golf courses in South Wales having recently hosted a number of prestigious Welsh and National Amateur events.

The Club is a well established member's club, situated on the outskirts of Newport, some 6 miles to the west of the Celtic Manor Resort which is currently gearing itself up to host the Ryder Cup in 2010. The Club recently celebrated its centenary in 2003 and is well represented and highly regarded within Welsh golf. Date Added: Feb 26, 2008 Hits: 1 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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Parc Golf Club is situated on the coast between Newport and Cardiff just 5 minutes from Junction 28 on the M4 making it easily accessible.

The complex offers a par 69, 18 hole golf course that will challenge all levels of golfer plus many more facilities.

Parc also offers a 36 bay driving range with a revolutionary automated teeing system, a teaching staff of 3 professionals on call for lessons & tuition and a pro shop stocked with top quality golf equipment &...
Date Added: Feb 26, 2008 Hits: 4 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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Pontpool Golf Club has been established since 1903 and celebrated its Centenary in 2003, It is situated above the town of Pontypool and has excellent views of the Eastern Valley and down, across the Bristol Channel.

The course is overlooked by the Folly Tower a local landmark which is also the Golf Club Logo, The Folly was pulled down during the war to prevent German bombers using it to locate the Ordinance factory at Glascoed, and was rebuilt in 1994 and reopened by Prince...
Date Added: Feb 27, 2008 Hits: 2 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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The Rolls of Monmouth Golf Club, with its championship 6,733 yard golf course, is set in suberb countryside with spectacular views of the Welsh hills.
Date Added: Feb 29, 2008 Hits: 4 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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Set in 140 acres in one of the most beautiful areas of Gwent, Woodlake Park overlooks the spectacular Llandegfedd reservoir, the Brecon Beacons, Black Mountains and the Vale of Usk. The championship standard course has a par of 71 and standard scratch of 72d us View over 16th green & lake
Opened in 1993, the course has matured quickly and the quality of both fairways and greens make this one of the finest inland golf courses in Wales. The greens, including the practice greens, were...
Date Added: Feb 29, 2008 Hits: 5 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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Wernddu is an undulating parkland course with magnificent views over Abergavenny and the Black Mountains. A long front nine combined with a shorter back nine provide a challenging round of golf for golfers of all standards
Date Added: Feb 29, 2008 Hits: 0 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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At 6053 yards the layout of the course today has changed little from the original finalised by Colt of Sunningdale in 1915. Its greatest feature is the fact that every hole provides a separate and very different challenge and any golfer who has visions of 'taking it apart' is very quickly disillusioned. Wayward shots are invariably punished and the magnificent but testing greens will reward only the smoothest of putting strokes.
Date Added: Mar 14, 2008 Hits: 5 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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First opened in 1936, St Mellons is a lovely parkland course on the eastern edge of the bustling Capital city of Cardiff. It is unique in that it straddles two counties - Gwent and South Glamorgan - but because the Clubhouse is in Gwent it is to that Union that the Club belongs.

The course is laid out in the shape of a clover leaf and provides one of the best tests of golf in South Wales.

Since the course was opened some of the worlds finest players have played...
Date Added: Mar 14, 2008 Hits: 2 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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The Mackintosh course, is named after Alfred Donald Mackintosh of Mackintosh the 28th Chief of Clan Mackintosh and Chief of Clan Chattan, who resided at Cottrell during the 19th and 20th Centuries. The course provides 6,407 challenging yards off the white tees and has been designed around the original features of the rolling parkland, including a Roman Motte.
Date Added: Mar 14, 2008 Hits: 7 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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Cardiff Golf Club, founded in 1922, is a 6,000 yard parkland course with a variety of mature trees which requires accurate tee shots and coupled with the small to medium size greens demands a high standard of approach shots. The course is well bunkered and an added hazard is a small stream meandering through the course. Playing the course is a most pleasurable experience, where it is difficult to imagine that you are in the environs of Wales's largest and Capital city.

The...
Date Added: Mar 14, 2008 Hits: 2 Rating: 0.00 Votes: 0
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