Clyne Golf Club
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What we say
Clyne Golf Club lies at the entrance to the beautiful Gower Peninsula, the UK's first designated area of outstanding natural beauty. Clyne is listed among Peter Alliss's 200 best golf courses in the British Isles and the course enjoys commanding views in all directions. Indeed, Peter's father Percy Alliss was Clyne's first professional in 1920 and was amongt the finest players of his generation.
Clyne Golf Club, the venue for the 2011 Welsh Youths Open Championship and the 2014 Glamorganshire Men's County Championship, was designed by Harry Colt in the 1920's and the course offers a fine test of golf for all levels of handicap. We are justifiably proud of our connection to a man whose design and influence can also be seen at Muirfield, Sunningdale, Royal Lytham & St. Annes, Real Golf Pedrena (Seve's course), and many other courses around the world.
Clyne now boasts a newly refurbished 4* B&B accommodation only yards from the 1st tee. Somerfield Lodge has 6 ensuite twin rooms with ample facilities to store golf bags, trolleys and other equipment. Visitors to the club have praised the quality of the food in our clubhouse and we cater for a variety of functions including society/corporate days.
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- Address 118 Owls Lodge Lane, Mayals, SWANSEA
- Tel 01792 401989
- Website www.clynegolfclub.com
Course Information
Course | 70 par |
Course Style | - |
Green Fees | Mon - Fri: £50 (round), Sat - Sun: £60 (round) |
Course Length | 6,432 yards (5,881 metres) |
Holes | 18 |
Difficulty | - |
Course Membership | Private |
Course Features
- Course has: Bar
- Course has: Buggy Hire
- Course does not have: Driving Range
- Course has: Practice Green
- Course has: Pro Shop
- Course has: Restaurant
- Course has: Trolley Hire
- Course has: Dress Code
- Course has: Club Hire
- Course has: Handicap
Your Reviews
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A tricky and challenging heathland course which will test your golfing skills. Clyne is a Harry Colt designed course which Peter Alliss rates in his top 200 golf courses in the British Isles. The holes are not particularly difficult or long but the course requires thought and planning. The fairways are wide and inviting but beware run-offs into gorse and bracken. Food in the clubhouse is outstanding and the staff and members are welcoming and friendly. The new 4* B&B accommodation encourages visitors to stay and play not only at Clyne but other equally fabulous golf courses nearby. A very good course to play and not to be missed if you are in the Gower Peninsula.