Clwb Golff Aberteifi / Cardigan Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time to play Clwb Golff Aberteifi for ideal conditions?
We find late spring to early autumn offers the most consistent weather for playing Cardigan. You'll still get that classic Welsh links wind, but the course will be drier and the views over Cardigan Bay are absolutely stunning then. We recommend booking a morning tee time to beat any potential afternoon breezes.
How challenging is Cardigan Golf Club, especially for a links course novice?
Cardigan is a proper test of links golf, but it's fair and incredibly rewarding. You'll find the wind is often your biggest adversary, dictating club selection, but the course itself isn't overly long. We advise focusing on your short game and keeping the ball low to navigate the undulating fairways and tricky greens.
Is playing Cardigan Golf Club good value for a Welsh links experience?
Absolutely, Cardigan offers excellent value for a true links experience in Wales. You're getting a well-maintained course with incredible coastal views without the premium price tag of some more famous names. We suggest checking their website for twilight rates or multi-round deals if you're staying in the area.
What are the must-see holes or views at Cardigan Golf Club?
The views from the higher points of the course are truly breathtaking, especially looking out over Cardigan Bay and the Teifi Estuary. Keep an eye out around the 4th and 5th holes, where you'll get some dramatic coastal vistas. We particularly love the stretch from the 10th to the 12th, offering both challenge and incredible scenery.
What's the clubhouse like, and is there anything to do nearby after a round?
The clubhouse at Cardigan is welcoming and unpretentious, perfect for a post-round pint and a bite to eat with great views. You're right on the edge of the charming town of Cardigan, which has lovely independent shops, a historic castle, and plenty of good pubs and restaurants to explore. We always make time for a walk along the Teifi Estuary.