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Golf
in Cardiff
Golf in Wales has been put firmly on the map by Sir Terry Matthews
and his Celtic Manor Resort will, of course, stage the Ryder Cup
in 2010. But there are plenty of people who have known for a long
time that a trip to the Principality has been well worth making
when it comes to holiday golf. And, while both West Wales and North
Wales have lots to offer, it's Cardiff, the capital city, which
takes a bit of beating if you're looking for some golfing gems.
With its magnificent
views overlooking the city and the Bristol Channel beyond, Radyr, for instance,
has one of the most idyllic settings of any golf club in South Wales. Nestling
in rural heathland its gentle undulations provide both members and visitors with
a course which is a delight to the eye, yet which offers the sternest of challenges
to golfers of all standards.
Three
miles north west of the city is Whitchurch Golf Club, an undulating
parkland course which also enjoys panoramic views of Cardiff. The
course has hosted the Welsh Professional Championship on three occasions
and Ian Woosnam holds the course record with a 62. Cardiff Golf
Club, founded in 1922, is situated on the north-east side of the
city within easy reach of the city and its approaches.
As the name implies, it is the city's main golf club and
this gem of a parkland course is extremely popular with all
visiting golfers. Measuring 6,000 yards and with its many
tree-lined fairways, a premium is placed on accuracy and course
management rather than length and it if you miss the fairway
it is almost inevitable that you will drop a shot. Boasting
a recently-built clubhouse, Cardiff Golf Club provides a fine
facility both for visitors and members alike.
A
new course on the block in the Cardiff area is Cottrell Park, which
was founded in 1996. It boasts two courses set in historic parkland
that was landscaped over 200 years ago and offers views sweeping
northwards as far as the Brecon Beacons and southwards to the Mendips.
Other courses in the Cardiff area include Creigiau, Llanishen, Petterstone
Lakes and St Mellons and, in nearby Penarth, there's the Glamorganshire
Golf Club.
Add the likes of Celtic Manor, Royal Porthcawl,
Southerndown and St Pierre, all of which are within a short drive from the capital,
then you can see how Cardiff is worth a visit on your next golfing holiday. |