St Davids City Golf Club
Course Details
- Holes: 18
- Par: 69
- Length: 6,084 yards
- Slope Rating: 120
- Course Rating: 70
Website: https://www.stdavidscitygolfclub.co.uk/
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes playing St Davids City Golf Club a unique experience compared to other Welsh courses?
You're playing golf in the UK's smallest city, with stunning views of St Davids Cathedral and the Pembrokeshire coastline. It's a charming, traditional links experience where the wind often dictates your strategy, making every shot a thoughtful one. You won't find a more picturesque or intimate setting for a round.
Is St Davids City Golf Club suitable for all handicaps, or is it particularly challenging?
Absolutely, it's a fantastic course for all abilities, though don't mistake its shorter length for an easy ride. The coastal breezes and cleverly placed bunkers demand precision, and those small, undulating greens will test your short game. You'll have fun, but you'll also be challenged.
When is the best time of year to visit St Davids City Golf Club, and do I need to book tee times far in advance?
We recommend late spring or early autumn for the best weather and fewer crowds, giving you ideal conditions to enjoy the views. While it's a popular local spot, you can usually secure a tee time a few days in advance, especially outside of peak summer weekends. It's a relaxed atmosphere, so don't stress too much.
What are the facilities like at St Davids City Golf Club, and is there a good spot for a post-round pint?
The clubhouse is welcoming and unpretentious, offering exactly what you need after a round - a friendly bar with fantastic views over the course and coastline. You'll find a great selection of local ales and a warm reception from the members, making it the perfect place to relive your best shots. It's all about genuine hospitality here.
What specific holes at St Davids City Golf Club should I look out for, or what's its overall character?
While it might not have 'signature' holes in the modern sense, the entire back nine, particularly those holes hugging the coast, offers breathtaking views and strategic challenges. You'll encounter quirky elevation changes and greens that demand creative approaches, making it a truly memorable and engaging links experience. It's a course full of character, not just individual showstoppers.