November 2023 by Carl Perera
What's not to love? I mean it's expensive but what would you expect? Royal course and lovely pro shop. Staff are friendly and knowledgeable. Food is outstanding as are the views. Highly recommend.
August 2023 by Joy Chakravarty
Absolutely stunning! Was visiting to cover the Senior Open Championship and experienced the golf course in both perfect weather conditions and 40mph wind. Would love to be there and play a round.
August 2023 by Chris Rispin
It was a great day helped by the weather, but good viewing opportunities and useful information easily accessible. Limited crowds for the Seniors Open so good views
August 2023 by Kenneth Marks
Live local so know its a brilliant course so let's test the youngsters and see if they can handle it The course can change dramatically day by day and challenge the world best so let's have the British Open
August 2023 by Bob Spence
The course is stunning and difficult as you would expect. On a wet windy day its not for the faint of heart.
July 2023 by Samlawts 1
Great day at the Senior Open. An absolutely stunning course.
July 2023 by Neil Johnson
Good pro shop, Clubhouse bit dated but ok, good practice facilities & what a fabulous golf course- set up for open championship qualifying & the wind blew no weak holes no respite even the category 1 lads couldn't break 90!
July 2023 by Dave Downes
Great course, absolutely loved my visit. Highly recommend the club to anyone who loves there golf
February 2023 by Glyn Davies
Great course, outstanding location and friendly staff.What more can you ask for.1st class
February 2023 by Derek Marks
Sunday lunch, members guests delish.
October 2022 by Robert Jones
I don't play golf but I'm sure if I did this would be a great place to play.
September 2022 by Colin Lowry
Brilliant course, fantastic clubhouse. Welcome was terrific ???
August 2022 by Kenny Larkin2
I played this beautiful course Today. The last time I played it was around 3 years ago.The new bunkers have made the course significantly more challenging. The new walk ways from tee to fairways are a touch of class, they add that magical touch. I play countless golf courses that have rubber paths and these rye grass walk ways add so much more of a natural touch to the course. They must take some serious maintenance and effort to keep them in good shape. ?The heather regeneration on some holes was also a pleasure to see. With Bracken/gorse and weed grasses being removed, you can really start to see the beautiful heather. The green keeping staff have been very busy.The bunkers were also a real challenge!! I was in quite a few! Every bunker was consistent though, which was great. I hate playing courses that have different amounts of sand in each bunkers. You know you are playing a top course when you get that consistency.I see some reviews on here are knocking the quality of the greens and the maintenance carried out at certain times? this annoys me. I have worked at courses such as Wentworth, The Berkshire, Sunningdale, Swinley and every one of those courses carries out maintenance, how are greenkeepers expected to improve the playing surfaces without aeration, coring etc.. this is vital on aprons and greens (esp on links courses where they are more exposed to the elements). Yes you may be unfortunate to play the course straight after this has taken place but to leave a negative review is disrespectful to the course staff who work there hardest to get the best possible surfaces. Unfortunately this is part of playing these courses. So much time and effort is spent with agronomists and experts to work out how best to tackle the environmental challenges the course face. Plans are then implemented. Golfers who turn up and expect the course to be tournament standard 365 days of the year are clueless.The greens do have a slight issue with Fairy Rings, and do look a bit unsightly but these are extremely difficult to eradicate. It takes years to rid this problem. Unfortunately this happens on old surfaces. It?s a fungal problem that occurs in the soil. The only guaranteed fix is to dig the greens up and lay new ones, which is not an option. Fairy rings are only visual they do not effect the roll. The greens were like lighting for us today. They were consistent and true.The one thing I wasn?t to impressed with was the club house. I appreciate the club are trying to hold onto the heritage of the building but in my opinion it lacks class. To not provide towels in the changing rooms is a shame. The toilet is small and cramped. Again no hand towels just cheap paper towels. No nice soap.It looks like the club are hanging onto to the past to much, a new club house would future proof the club. Incorporating the heritage into a new building. At the moment it?s stuck in the past. When I play at the Berkshire for example there are towels, hand towels nice soap. Nice lounges etc. These are what golfers want after playing 18 holes. Or am I wrong? Have I missed something here?No shade provided outside is also a bit of a let down. Lastly the half way hut should be opened during the week? I?m baffled as to why it wasn?t today? 34 degrees. Surely it doesn?t take much to provide drinks and snacks? The course was extremely busy today.Overall a beautiful magical course and the best in Wales by a long way. Just the little touches could make it even better.Course 5 starts minus 1 star for what I mention about the clubhouse and halfway hut.
August 2022 by Rui Zhang
Stunning view of the Glamorgan coast. Course condition are great. A bit shame that a course like this haven?t hosted ?The Open? yet, but definitely deserves No 1 spot in Wales.
July 2022 by Indie Bilkhoo
Simply stunning. Such a wonderful staffing team and the course is in perfect condition.