Pryors Hayes Golf Club
Course Details
- Holes: 18
- Par: 70
- Length: 6,145 yards
- Slope Rating: 129
- Course Rating: 70.2
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of challenge does Pryors Hayes Golf Club offer for different handicaps?
Pryors Hayes is a fair test, but don't mistake 'fair' for 'easy.' You'll find the tree-lined fairways demand accuracy off the tee, especially on holes like the dogleg 7th. We think mid-handicappers will really enjoy the strategic play, while lower handicappers will appreciate the need for precise iron shots into the well-guarded greens.
When is the best time of year to play Pryors Hayes for optimal conditions?
For the best conditions at Pryors Hayes, aim for late spring to early autumn, typically May through September. The course holds up well, but you'll find the greens are at their peak and the Welsh landscape truly shines during these warmer, drier months. Just remember, a brisk Welsh breeze is always a possibility, adding a fun challenge to your round.
Are there any standout holes or unique features at Pryors Hayes that golfers shouldn't miss?
Absolutely, Pryors Hayes has a few holes that stick with you. The par-3 12th, with its water carry and tricky green, is a real beauty and a genuine test of nerve. We also love the finishing stretch - the par-5 18th offers a great risk-reward opportunity to finish your round with a flourish, especially if you're feeling bold.
How does the green fee at Pryors Hayes compare to other courses in Wales, and is it good value?
We consider Pryors Hayes to be excellent value for money, especially given the quality of the course and its consistent upkeep. You'll find the green fees are very competitive for a course of this caliber in Wales, often offering a championship-level experience without the premium price tag. It's a smart choice if you're looking for a great round without breaking the bank.
What can we expect from the clubhouse and practice facilities at Pryors Hayes?
The clubhouse at Pryors Hayes is welcoming and unpretentious - perfect for a post-round pint and a bite to eat. Their practice facilities are solid, with a good driving range and a dedicated short game area where you can really dial in your wedges. We always recommend arriving a bit early to make use of them; it makes a difference.