Tenby Golf Club
Course Details
- Holes: 18
- Par: 70
- Length: 6,648 yards
- Slope Rating: 129
- Course Rating: 73.5
Website: https://www.tenbygolf.co.uk/
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time of year to play Tenby Golf Club?
We've found late spring through early autumn - May to September - offers the most consistent weather for Tenby. You'll get longer daylight hours and generally less wind, making those exposed links holes a bit more forgiving. Book ahead, especially for weekend tee times, as this period is popular.
What makes Tenby Golf Club stand out from other Welsh links courses?
Tenby's unique charm comes from its truly old-school, natural links layout and its stunning integration with the Pembrokeshire coastline. The course feels wonderfully untouched, demanding creative shot-making rather than brute force. You'll especially remember the dramatic par-3 12th, "The Plateau," which plays directly towards the sea and often into a stiff breeze.
Is playing Tenby Golf Club a good value for a links golf experience?
Absolutely, we think Tenby offers fantastic value for a genuine links experience in Wales. While it might not have the championship pedigree of some of its northern counterparts, the green fees are very reasonable for the quality and history you get. You're paying for a pure, unpretentious round on a course that has stood the test of time.
What's the best way to enjoy the area around Tenby Golf Club after a round?
After your round, definitely head into the charming walled town of Tenby itself - it's just a short walk or drive. We always recommend grabbing a pint and some local seafood at one of the pubs overlooking the harbour. The views are incredible, and it's the perfect way to unwind and relive your best shots.
How challenging is the walk at Tenby Golf Club, and what are the typical course conditions?
The walk at Tenby is generally quite manageable for a links course; it's mostly flat with some gentle undulations, so you won't be tackling any major hills. Expect firm, fast-running fairways and true-rolling greens that demand a deft touch around the edges. The course drains exceptionally well, so even after rain, it tends to play firm.