Rhuddlan Golf Course

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 70
  • Length: 6,482 yards
  • Slope Rating: 128
  • Course Rating: 72.3

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play Rhuddlan Golf Course, considering the Welsh weather?

We recommend aiming for late spring or early autumn - think May-June or September-October. You'll often find the course in fantastic condition with fewer crowds, and the Welsh weather is usually more forgiving then, offering a better chance for a dry round without the peak summer rush.

What makes Rhuddlan's course layout unique, and what kind of golfer will enjoy it most?

Rhuddlan truly shines with its clever use of natural undulations and mature trees, demanding thoughtful shot placement rather than just brute force. If you appreciate a parkland course that rewards strategy and accuracy, especially around its subtly contoured greens, you're going to love the challenge here.

Is Rhuddlan Golf Course a good value for money, and what can I expect from the overall experience?

Absolutely, we consider Rhuddlan excellent value; you get a well-maintained course with a friendly atmosphere without breaking the bank. Expect a warm welcome in the clubhouse, a solid round of golf that tests your game, and a relaxed, unpretentious vibe that makes for a truly enjoyable day.

Are there any specific holes at Rhuddlan Golf Course that I should really look forward to playing?

Keep an eye out for the par-3 12th; it's a beauty that demands precision over water, a real test of nerve and club selection. The closing stretch, particularly the par-5 18th, offers a fantastic finish where a good drive can set up a memorable end to your round.

What practical advice do you have for someone playing Rhuddlan for the first time, and what's nearby?

Bring your A-game with your irons; the greens are well-protected and can be tricky if you're not precise. After your round, we highly recommend a quick visit to Rhuddlan Castle, just a stone's throw away, for a dose of fascinating Welsh history.