Brynhill Golf Club
Course Details
- Holes: 18
- Par: 71
- Length: 6,368 yards
- Slope Rating: 122
- Course Rating: 71.4
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to play Brynhill Golf Club for optimal conditions?
We always recommend late spring or early autumn for Brynhill; you'll find the course in fantastic condition with milder Welsh weather. This avoids the peak summer crowds and the often damp, chilly conditions that can make winter play less enjoyable.
How challenging is Brynhill Golf Club for an average golfer, and what's its unique character?
Brynhill offers a really enjoyable challenge, especially with its undulating fairways and cleverly placed bunkers that demand thoughtful shot placement. It's a fair test for most handicaps, rewarding accuracy over brute force and keeping you engaged throughout the round.
Are there any standout holes or particularly memorable views at Brynhill Golf Club?
Keep an eye out for the lovely views from the higher holes, particularly around the 7th and 8th, where you get glimpses of the Vale of Glamorgan. The par-3 12th is also a cracker, requiring a precise shot over a dip to a well-guarded green.
What can I expect from the overall experience at Brynhill, and is it good value for money?
You'll find Brynhill to be excellent value for a well-maintained course in South Wales, offering consistently good greens and a friendly atmosphere. It's a proper local club experience where you feel welcome, making for a complete and satisfying day out.
What practical advice do you have for someone planning a day trip to Brynhill Golf Club, especially regarding local amenities?
Definitely book your tee time in advance, especially on weekends, as it's a popular local spot. After your round, the clubhouse bar is a welcoming place for a well-deserved pint, and Barry Island is just a short drive away if you fancy a classic seaside stroll.