Royal Saint Davids Golf Course

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time of year to experience Royal Saint Davids Golf Course?

We've found late spring to early autumn (May-September) offers the most reliable weather for Royal Saint Davids. You'll still get that authentic links challenge, but with a better chance of sunshine and less brutal wind, making the stunning views of Harlech Castle even more enjoyable.

What's the most unique challenge or memorable feature at Royal Saint Davids?

The course's setting right beneath the imposing Harlech Castle is truly unique, but the real challenge comes from its natural, rugged links layout. Expect to contend with deep bunkers and a prevailing wind that can turn a gentle breeze into a formidable opponent, especially on the back nine.

How walkable is Royal Saint Davids, and should I consider a caddie?

Royal Saint Davids is very walkable, a classic links stroll, but we highly recommend taking a caddie if you can. Their local knowledge of the subtle breaks and hidden contours, especially around the greens, will save you strokes and enhance your experience significantly.

What can I expect to pay for a round at Royal Saint Davids, and is it worth it?

Green fees at Royal Saint Davids are generally in line with other top Welsh links courses, offering excellent value for a championship experience. We think it's absolutely worth it for the blend of history, natural beauty, and a truly authentic links test you won't find just anywhere.

What's the clubhouse experience like after a round at Royal Saint Davids?

The clubhouse at Royal Saint Davids offers a warm, traditional welcome, exactly what you want after battling the elements. You'll find a cozy bar and dining area perfect for recounting your shots, often with incredible views of the course and the castle - it's the perfect end to a memorable day.