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Ashburnham Golf Course

18 holes, 72 par, 6624 yards. Links.

The Ashburnham Golf Course is a challenging links golf course with dangerous out of bounds to be found down much of the right hand side of many holes. It overlooks the Camarthan Bay and is regarded as one of the best links golf courses in Britain. The round measures in at 6,624-yards and those who can find the fairways will have a great advantage. While you are there why not try to beat the modest sounding golf course record of 66 shots, which shows how tough it really is.

HoleWhiteYellowParSILadiesParSI
118517739000
244043143000
3325291417000
437835647000
5481443515000
6173166311000
736931545000
8511486513000
941039641000
Out3272306136
10553504514000
11391360412000
1237233046000
13135130318000
14509478510000
1544943942000
16158145316000
1742841744000
1835734848000
In3352315136
Total6624621272

Alternative courses

Interested in staying at Ashburnham Golf Club? Chose from the selection of golf courses below to sample on your golf holiday. Unsure as to which golf course suits your handicap? Send us an enquiry or call our expert sales team on 0800 279 7988, our experts are on hand to offer advice and take the stress away from organising your golf break.

Machynys Peninsula

18 holes, 72 par, 7051 yards. Links.

The first Nicklaus designed golf course in Wales, a modern links Championship Course it aims to challeng the best players. There are five tees on each hole which increase the level of difficulty, challenging all. Machnyns Peninsula is already home to the S4C European Tours 'Wales Championship of Europe' and has been given the reputation as the UK's best new golf course. The course has even been awarded a gold medal in the 2005 course rankings with some of the truest greens and great design.

Ariel view of the golf course

Southerndown Golf Course

18 holes, 70 par, 6449 yards. Heathland / Links.

A unique links style course that is made up of gorse and bracken, there are no bunkers or water hazards but this course challenges all golfers. Every April the famous 72 championship Duncan Putter event is held and attracts some of the best amateur's. Southerndown is renowned for it's first hole being famously referred to as one of the most difficult opening holes in golf, an unmissable experience. Millionaire's golf!!

Pennard Golf Course

18 holes, 71 par, 6225 yards. Links.

There is not a weak or a prosaic hole on this short gorse and heather framed, 6,225 yard, par 71 track. Awkward lies and stances are a matter of course and the rugged terrain becomes even more dramatic on the back nine. The holes are routed over classically undulating and tumbling linksland, full of hummocks, hillocks and hollows and pocked with dunes large and small; in sum, exactly what we might hope to find beside the shore.

Fairwood Park Golf Course

18 holes, 73 par, 6644 yards. Parkland.

This 6,700 yard course was twice chosen as the venue for the Welsh PGA Championship during the 1990s and is therefore the only course in the County of Swansea to boast ‘Championship’ status

Golfers on the golf course

Gower Golf Course

18 holes, 71 par, 6441 yards. Parkland.

The par 71, 6,441 yard Gower Golf Course was designed by Donald Steel and was constructed to USGA specification ensuring a quality round of golf all year round. Set on the Gower peninsula, the course provides the perfect combination of undisturbed golf with great views over the Loughor Estuary and the West Wales Coast. There are various contours, trees and hazards to avoid with water coming to play on several holes. All of this has made The Gower one of the best new courses in Wales and has lead to it recently been designated a 'Welsh Golf Union' championship venue for 2007.

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