Cardiff

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to plan a golf trip to Cardiff?

We highly recommend visiting Cardiff for golf between late spring and early autumn, specifically May through September. You'll find the courses in their prime condition with the most consistent weather, though a light rain jacket is always a smart addition to your bag, even in summer.

What kind of golf courses can I expect to play around Cardiff?

Cardiff offers a fantastic variety, from traditional parkland layouts with mature trees and strategic bunkering to some excellent links-style experiences closer to the coast. Expect well-maintained tracks that often feature engaging elevation changes, providing a true test of your game.

How much does a round of golf typically cost in Cardiff, and is it good value?

Green fees in Cardiff are generally very reasonable compared to other UK golf destinations, often ranging from £30-£70 for a visitor round. You'll find excellent value here, getting access to well-regarded courses without breaking the bank, especially if you look for twilight rates or weekday deals.

Is it easy to get between the golf courses in the Cardiff area?

Absolutely, most of Cardiff's courses are conveniently located within a 20-30 minute drive of the city centre, making logistics straightforward. We recommend renting a car for maximum flexibility, though local taxis and ride-shares are readily available to get you to and from the fairways.

Are there any hidden gems or local favorites among Cardiff's golf courses?

Definitely. While some courses get more attention, we love the welcoming atmosphere and challenging layouts at places like Radyr Golf Club, a true local favorite. It offers fantastic views over the city and a genuine sense of Welsh golf culture, often with a friendly post-round pint waiting for you.