Wrexham Golf Club
Course Details
- Holes: 18
- Par: 70
- Length: 6,178 yards
- Slope Rating: 134
- Course Rating: 70.9
Website: https://www.wrexhamgolfclub.co.uk/
Frequently Asked Questions
When's the best time of year to play Wrexham Golf Club for ideal conditions?
You'll find Wrexham Golf Club truly shines from late spring through early autumn, typically May to September. The Welsh weather can be unpredictable, but these months offer the best chance for drier fairways and less wind, making for a more enjoyable round. We recommend booking in advance, especially for weekend play.
What's the standout feature of Wrexham Golf Club's course layout, and is it suitable for all handicaps?
Wrexham offers a classic parkland challenge that's surprisingly engaging for all skill levels, but it truly tests your accuracy. Keep an eye out for the par-3 12th; its elevated tee shot over a valley demands precision and is a real beauty. You'll need to think your way around here, not just bomb it.
What can we expect from the clubhouse and post-round experience at Wrexham Golf Club?
The clubhouse at Wrexham is exactly what you'd hope for - welcoming and unpretentious. After your round, you can grab a pint and some good pub grub, often with a view of the 18th green. It's a proper members' club feel, very friendly, and a great spot to dissect your round.
How does Wrexham Golf Club compare in terms of green fees and overall value for a visitor?
We think Wrexham offers excellent value, especially compared to some of the more high-profile Welsh courses. You're getting a well-maintained, mature parkland course with a genuine local feel without breaking the bank. Check their website for current visitor rates, as they often have twilight deals worth snagging.
Are there any specific local insights or playing strategies we should know before tackling Wrexham Golf Club?
Absolutely - pay close attention to the subtle undulations on the greens; they can be trickier than they appear. Also, while it's a parkland course, don't underestimate the wind, especially on some of the more exposed holes. Playing smart rather than aggressive will often reward you here.