Clays Golf Club
Course Details
- Holes: 18
- Par: 69
- Length: 5,819 yards
- Slope Rating: 112
- Course Rating: 67.9
Frequently Asked Questions
What kind of golf experience does Clays Golf Club offer?
You'll find Clays Golf Club to be a really enjoyable parkland challenge, not overly long but demanding precision. We particularly appreciate the clever bunkering and the way the course uses the natural undulations of the Welsh landscape, making every shot feel considered. It's a course that rewards smart play over brute force.
When is the best time to visit Clays Golf Club for ideal playing conditions?
We recommend aiming for late spring through early autumn - May to September - when the Welsh weather is generally milder and drier. While it's open year-round, you'll definitely appreciate the firmer fairways and less chance of a sudden shower during these months. Always pack layers, though; it's Wales!
How does Clays Golf Club stack up in terms of value, and what's the best way to secure a tee time?
Clays Golf Club offers fantastic value for a well-maintained Welsh course; it's a solid choice if you're looking for quality without the premium price tag of some coastal links. We always suggest booking directly through their website for the best green fee rates and to check for any twilight deals. You'll often find more flexibility for tee times mid-week.
Are there any signature holes or unique features at Clays Golf Club that really stand out?
Absolutely, keep an eye out for the par-3 14th hole; it's a real beauty. You're hitting over a small valley to a well-guarded green, with the rolling Welsh hills providing a stunning backdrop. It's a hole that demands a precise iron shot and offers a memorable view, truly encapsulating the course's charm.
What's the atmosphere like at the Clays Golf Club clubhouse, and are there good options for food and drink?
The clubhouse at Clays is exactly what you want after a round-warm, welcoming, and unpretentious. You'll find a friendly bar staff and a menu of hearty, classic pub fare that hits the spot. We always grab a pint and a sandwich there; it's the perfect place to recount your birdies and bogeys.