Hawarden Golf Club
Course Details
- Holes: 18
- Par: 68
- Length: 5,886 yards
- Slope Rating: 119
- Course Rating: 68.9
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the play like at Hawarden Golf Club- is it a tough walk?
You'll find Hawarden offers a surprisingly varied round, with some elevation changes that will definitely test your legs but reward you with fantastic views. It's not a mountain course, but you'll appreciate the thoughtful layout that uses the natural contours well, making for an engaging challenge.
When's the best time of year to play Hawarden Golf Club for ideal conditions?
We recommend visiting Hawarden between late spring and early autumn- May through September- for the driest conditions and longest daylight hours. While Wales is known for its occasional showers, these months offer the best chance for firm fairways and a truly enjoyable round.
Is Hawarden Golf Club good value, and how should I book a tee time?
Hawarden offers excellent value for a well-maintained Welsh course, often more affordable than some of its flashier neighbours without sacrificing quality. We suggest booking directly through their website a few weeks in advance, especially if you're aiming for a weekend slot, to secure your preferred time and potentially better rates.
What's a standout feature or hole I should look forward to at Hawarden Golf Club?
Keep an eye out for the challenging par-3s at Hawarden; they often play longer than their yardage suggests, demanding precise iron play. The views across the Dee Estuary from certain elevated tees are also genuinely spectacular, offering a memorable backdrop to your round and a great photo opportunity.
What's the clubhouse experience like after a round at Hawarden?
After your round, the clubhouse at Hawarden offers a welcoming, unpretentious atmosphere perfect for recounting your birdies and bogeys. You'll find a well-stocked bar and simple, hearty fare- think classic Welsh comfort food- which is exactly what you need after tackling the course and its undulations.