Golf In South Wales: Pyle and Kenfig Golf Club

Looking back down the 13th hole from the 14th tee © planetgolfreview

Looking back down the 13th hole from the 14th tee © planetgolfreview

Pyle and Kenfig must feel like the forgotten brother of a famous actor or world champion, living in the shadow of the Royal course up the road that’s less than a 10-minute drive away.

But this is no ugly duckling of a course. Placed on any other coastline in Wales this track would surely attract all the accolades it deserves, especially the back nine where the holes weave themselves through the sand dunes – the highlights of which are the 13th and 14th with their amphitheatre-like greens. Pyle and Kenfig will be hosting pre-qualifying for next year’s Senior Open Championship, which shows the regard it’s held in by the R&A. You can bet the 13th and 14th will draw a large amount of spectators because of the wonderful viewing points from the fairway and greens.

The venue offers a hearty welcome and a packed bar – even if it was to watch the Lions play rugby – is always a good sign of how well supported the club is.  If you want to enjoy the hospitality even more the club have just built a new Dormy House right on the course which comes with a full Welsh breakfast to start the day.

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Looking back down the 14th hole © Welsh Tourist Board

Looking back down the 14th hole © Welsh Tourist Board

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ABOUT: James Mason

James Mason is a contributing writer for Golf Monthly magazine, producing destination reviews, technical and equipment reviews and blogs. He was also part of the judging panel for the 2010 Top 100 courses in Great Britain and Ireland. James has written equipment reviews and technical features for Greenside magazine, destination features for Golf World and Going for Golf magazines and interviews for Middle East Golfer.

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