St. David's Golf Club
Frequently Asked Questions
As a non-member, how can I experience St. David's Golf Club?
St. David's is a private club, so your best bet is to play as a guest of a member-it's truly the classic way to experience it. We've found the members are incredibly welcoming, and it's worth reaching out to your network to see if you can arrange an invitation. If you're a member of another private club, inquire about reciprocal play; sometimes, that's an option.
What makes the course at St. David's unique, and what should I prepare for?
You'll find a classic, strategic layout here, demanding thoughtful shot placement rather than brute strength. The greens are the real stars-they're subtly contoured and often quick, so pay close attention to your approach shots. We particularly love the par-3 7th, where a precise iron shot over a deep bunker is essential to avoid a frustrating bogey.
When is the ideal time of year to play St. David's for the best conditions?
We highly recommend visiting in late spring or early fall; the weather is usually perfect, and the course is in immaculate condition. You'll avoid the intense summer humidity and the chill of winter, ensuring a more comfortable and enjoyable round. The vibrant foliage in autumn also adds a beautiful backdrop to your game.
How challenging is St. David's, and what's the key to playing well there?
St. David's isn't about overwhelming length; it's a test of precision and course management. You'll need to think your way around, especially on the doglegs and approach shots to those tricky greens. Our advice: focus on hitting fairways and prioritize staying below the hole on your putts-it will save you strokes.
What's the overall atmosphere like at St. David's, and what else should I check out while I'm there?
The club has a wonderful, understated elegance-it feels traditional but genuinely welcoming, never stuffy. After your round, grab a drink on the patio overlooking the 18th green; it's the perfect spot to relive your best shots. We always appreciate the well-maintained practice facilities too, especially the short game area, which is excellent for honing those crucial chips.