Carmarthen

Located in the South West of Wales, Carmarthenshire is a wonderful destination to base a round of golf, with its charming mountainous landscape and fine golf courses. Why not try your golf swing in the seaside location of Ashburnham Golf Club which offers a great round of golf, but you need to be on your guard with the prevailing winds. Machynys Peninsula Golf Club also boasts an enviable coastal location to offer golfers a challenging round complemented by the views of Carmarthen Bay that are not to be missed.

  • From £36.00
    18 Holes, Par 72, 7,051 Yards

    Machynys Peninsula Golf Club is the first ‘Nicklaus Design’ golf course in Wales. A modern links Championship Course which cost just over £3.5 million to create. The views of Carmarthen Bay and the Gower Peninsula from the golf course are not to be missed.

    5 stars
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  • Glyn Abbey Golf Club (Carmarthen, South, Wales)
    From £10.00 Save 60%
    18 Holes, Par 70, 6,202 Yards

    The course at Glyn Abbey Golf Club meanders through the woodland of the southern facing slope of the Gwendraeth valley. Glyn Abbey Golf Club was designed by leading golf course architects Hawtree and Son. The golf course, although relatively short in length, measuring just over 6,200 yards, is guaranteed to test all aspects of your golf game.

    3 stars
    from 6 reviews on
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  • Ashburnham Golf Club (Carmarthen, South, Wales)
    From £18.75 Save 69%
    18 Holes, Par 72, 6,624 Yards

    Ashburnham Golf Course is a fantastic links course with a reputation as being one of the best of its sort in Britain. There are beautiful views over Camarthan Bay making the round as enjoyable as it is challenging, a real treat for golfers looking to test their ability to the limit. A fairly long course allowing bit hitters to play well, although ac …

    5 stars
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  • Carmarthen Golf Club (Carmarthen, South, Wales)
    From £15.00 Save 49%
    18 Holes, Par 71, 6,245 Yards

    While Carmarthen is not the longest course at 6,245 yards, there are numerous hills to negotiate which makes it feel a lot longer than it actually is. The first hole sets the tone for the rest of the round with a tough 420 yard par 4 which is an uphill dogleg right to a sloped green. The seventeenth hole is arguably the most difficult on the cours …

    5 stars
    from 2 reviews on
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