Llanwern Golf Club
Course Details
- Holes: 18
- Par: 70
- Length: 6,177 yards
- Slope Rating: 131
- Course Rating: 70.1
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Llanwern Golf Club a challenging course to walk, or should I consider a buggy?
Llanwern offers a proper test, with some noticeable elevation changes, especially on the back nine. You'll definitely get your steps in, but the views make the climbs worthwhile. We'd recommend walking if you're reasonably fit; otherwise, a buggy lets you focus purely on your game.
When's the ideal time of year to play Llanwern Golf Club for the best experience?
We always aim for late spring or early autumn at Llanwern. The course is typically in fantastic condition, and you'll catch those stunning Welsh vistas without the peak summer crowds or the unpredictable winter weather. Expect crisp air and vibrant greens.
Which holes at Llanwern Golf Club really stand out or offer a unique challenge?
Keep an eye out for the par-3 12th; it's a beauty with a tricky green that demands precision. The stretch from the 10th to the 14th is where Llanwern truly shows its teeth, offering some fantastic risk-reward opportunities and memorable views over the surrounding countryside.
What's the typical green fee at Llanwern Golf Club, and is it good value for a visitor?
Llanwern offers excellent value, especially compared to some of its flashier Welsh neighbors. You'll find green fees are very reasonable, usually in the £30-£50 range, for a well-maintained course with a friendly atmosphere. It's a solid day out without breaking the bank.
What's the atmosphere like in the clubhouse at Llanwern Golf Club after a round?
The clubhouse at Llanwern is exactly what you want after a round - welcoming and unpretentious. You'll find a friendly local crowd, good honest pub food, and a well-stocked bar to recount your birdies (and bogeys). It's a proper golfer's hangout.