The last course on our three day trip and provided some welcome respite for a group of tired golfers. Wide fairways and not too many bunkers. Greens were in good condition but fairways need a bit more attention. We still enjoyed it and it was a fitting climax to an otherwise enjoyable few days in Wales.
Clyne Golf Club lies at the entrance to the beautiful Gower Peninsula in West Glamorgan, just West of Swansea, and is home to an outstanding course that is a firm favourite with golfers visiting South Wales.
Voted 'Welsh Golf Club of the Year' in 2019 and ranked in the Top 30 golf courses in Wales by Top 100 Golf Courses, Clyne Golf Club provides a good test for golfers of all abilities.
Clyne is a showpiece for the man often described as the founder of golf course architecture in the British Isles, the esteemed Harry Colt. Originally opened in1921 the course has retained much of Colt's trademark features, natural hazards, pot bunkers that are often hidden from view with gorse and bracken lining the undulating fairways.
Include a visit to Clyne Golf Club as part of a South coast tour of Wales taking in the likes of Pennard Golf Club, Langland Bay Golf Club and Gower Golf Club along the way.