Gowerton Pitch and Put
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Gowerton Pitch and Put a good spot for beginners or families with kids?
Absolutely, this is where Gowerton truly shines. The course is incredibly forgiving and laid out perfectly for those just starting out or looking for a relaxed family outing, without any intimidating long carries or tricky hazards. You'll find it's a fantastic place to introduce someone to the game or just enjoy some casual swings together.
What's the actual course like at Gowerton - any standout holes or challenges?
You'll find a well-maintained, straightforward layout here, with greens that are surprisingly true for a pitch and put course. While it's not about dramatic elevation changes, the subtle undulations and clever pin placements on some holes will still test your short game accuracy. We particularly enjoy the stretch around the middle, where you get a nice sense of the open Welsh countryside.
When's the best time of year to play Gowerton Pitch and Put, and what should I expect regarding crowds?
We recommend visiting during the late spring or early autumn for the best weather, as the Welsh summers can be a bit unpredictable. Weekday mornings are usually your best bet for a quieter round, allowing you to play at your own pace without feeling rushed. On sunny weekends, especially during school holidays, it can get quite popular, so plan accordingly.
How much does it typically cost to play a round at Gowerton, and is it good value?
Gowerton Pitch and Put offers excellent value for money, making it a very affordable option for a fun day out. You'll find the green fees are very reasonable, and they typically offer club and ball hire for a small additional charge if you don't have your own. It's a budget-friendly way to enjoy some golf without breaking the bank.
Are there any facilities beyond the course itself at Gowerton Pitch and Put?
While Gowerton focuses primarily on the pitch and put experience, you'll find the essentials covered. They have a small kiosk where you can pay your green fees, rent clubs and balls, and often grab a cold drink or a snack. Don't expect a full clubhouse or pro shop, but it has everything you need for a casual round.