Peterstone Golf Club

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to play Peterstone Golf Club for ideal conditions?

We think late spring or early autumn offers the ideal conditions at Peterstone. You'll avoid the summer crowds and the often-damp Welsh winters, enjoying firmer fairways and more predictable weather for your round.

What's the course layout like at Peterstone - is it a true links experience?

Peterstone isn't a traditional links, but it certainly has that coastal feel with the wind often playing a significant role. You'll find a well-designed parkland layout that demands thoughtful shot-making, especially around the tricky par-3s.

How are the greens and overall course maintenance at Peterstone?

You'll generally find the greens at Peterstone to be true and well-maintained, though they can be quite quick, especially in drier conditions. We recommend spending a few minutes on the practice green to get a feel for their pace before your round.

Is Peterstone Golf Club suitable for all skill levels, or is it very challenging?

Peterstone offers a fair challenge for golfers of all abilities, thanks to its multiple tee boxes. From the back tees, it's a proper test of your game, but from the whites or yellows, you'll still enjoy a rewarding round without feeling overly punished.

What's the 'must-see' hole or a unique feature at Peterstone?

While many holes offer great views, we particularly love the par-4 14th-hole, which sweeps down towards the estuary. You'll need to navigate a strategic bunker on the left and then hit a precise approach to a well-guarded green, all while enjoying the stunning backdrop.