Pembrokeshire

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Courses

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the best time to plan a golf trip to Pembrokeshire?

We always recommend late spring or early autumn for Pembrokeshire golf. You'll find the courses in excellent condition, the weather is generally milder, and the summer crowds have either not arrived or have already departed. Expect some wind, as it's part of the authentic Welsh links experience.

What kind of golf experience should I expect from Pembrokeshire's courses?

Prepare for a truly wild and scenic golf adventure here. Pembrokeshire offers a fantastic mix of rugged links and coastal parkland courses, often with dramatic sea views and natural, undulating terrain. The wind is a constant companion, adding a unique challenge and ensuring no two rounds are ever quite the same.

Is Pembrokeshire a good value destination for a golf break?

Absolutely, Pembrokeshire offers exceptional value, especially when compared to some of the more famous golf regions in the UK. You'll discover challenging, beautifully maintained courses with breathtaking backdrops without the hefty green fees you might expect elsewhere. It's a hidden gem for budget-conscious golfers seeking quality.

What are the must-do activities in Pembrokeshire when I'm not on the course?

You simply must explore the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park; the walking trails offer some of the UK's most stunning vistas. We also love visiting the charming seaside towns like Tenby, with its beautiful beaches and historic castle, or exploring ancient sites like Pembroke Castle. It's a region rich in natural beauty and history.

How accessible are Pembrokeshire's golf courses, and do I need a car?

While the courses are spread across the region, they are generally easy to reach by car, which we highly recommend for maximum flexibility. Public transport options are limited, so having your own wheels allows you to explore the diverse courses and stunning coastal scenery at your own pace. Driving here is part of the adventure.