Cwmrhydneuadd Golf Club

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 62
  • Length: 3,930 yards
  • Slope Rating: 112
  • Course Rating: 61.4

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the real vibe at Cwmrhydneuadd - is it a hidden gem or just another local course?

This isn't your flashy resort course; Cwmrhydneuadd is a genuine Welsh hidden gem, offering a truly authentic, unpretentious golf experience. You'll find stunning panoramic views of the surrounding hills and a warm, welcoming atmosphere that makes you feel like a local from your first tee shot.

When's the best time to tackle Cwmrhydneuadd, considering Welsh weather?

We recommend late spring through early autumn - May to September - for the best chance of drier weather and lush course conditions. Be prepared for anything, though; Welsh weather can turn quickly, so pack layers and waterproofs even on a sunny morning.

How challenging is Cwmrhydneuadd for a mid-handicapper, and what should I watch out for?

Cwmrhydneuadd offers a fair but engaging challenge, especially with its deceptively undulating greens and a few tight, tree-lined fairways that demand accuracy. The par-3 7th, with its elevated tee shot over a gully, is a real card-wrecker if you're not precise.

Is Cwmrhydneuadd good value for money, and what are the typical green fees like?

Absolutely, Cwmrhydneuadd provides excellent value, especially compared to some of the larger, more famous Welsh courses. You can expect green fees to be very reasonable, typically in the £25-£40 range, for a well-maintained course with genuinely friendly staff.

What's the clubhouse situation at Cwmrhydneuadd - can we grab a proper meal after our round?

The clubhouse at Cwmrhydneuadd is cozy and welcoming, perfect for a post-round pint and a chat with the locals. While it's not a full-service restaurant, you'll usually find hearty, homemade snacks and light meals available, like a fantastic Welsh rarebit or a warming bowl of cawl.