Mile End Golf Club

Course Details

  • Holes: 18
  • Par: 71
  • Length: 6,229 yards
  • Slope Rating: 123
  • Course Rating: 70.2

Website: https://mileendgolfclub.co.uk/

Frequently Asked Questions

When's the best time of year to play Mile End Golf Club, considering the Welsh weather?

We recommend aiming for late spring to early autumn for the most consistent weather. You'll find the course in its prime from May through September, with longer daylight hours and generally drier conditions. Be prepared for a classic Welsh breeze any time of year, which adds a real challenge to your shot selection.

What's the biggest challenge or unique feature I should prepare for at Mile End Golf Club?

Mile End truly tests your short game, especially around its famously undulating greens. Many of them feature subtle breaks that can deceive even experienced players, so spend extra time on the practice putting green. Also, don't underestimate the elevation changes on the back nine; they offer stunning views but demand precise club selection.

What can I expect to pay for a round at Mile End Golf Club, and are there any deals?

Green fees are quite reasonable for the quality, typically ranging from £35-£50 depending on the day and time. We always recommend checking their website for twilight rates or package deals, especially if you're playing with a group. You'll find the pro shop staff friendly and helpful if you call ahead.

What's the clubhouse experience like at Mile End Golf Club after a round?

The clubhouse at Mile End is a welcoming, no-frills spot perfect for unwinding. You'll find a cozy bar with local ales and hearty, traditional Welsh fare - their cawl is a must-try after a challenging round. It's a great place to chat with locals and soak in the friendly atmosphere.

Is there a signature hole or a particular strategy I should know before playing Mile End?

Keep an eye out for the par-3 14th, often called 'The Dragon's Tooth.' It's a visually intimidating hole with a steep drop-off to the left and a well-guarded green. Your strategy here should be to favor the right side of the green, even if it means a longer putt, to avoid a costly reload.