Klimski
Active member
Hi all, in the past, this forum has been invaluable for my small touring party's visits to Fife, Cornwall and the Cotswolds. This time we're eyeing up a Wales tour. And I would love some opinions.
The tour will be four days, flying in from NL to Birmingham or Liverpool and driving down to Aberdovey, staying at the course itself for three nights and two rounds of 18 holes. I am looking for advice on a second course for an additional 18 holes along the way in - or out. So far this is my shortlist, any advice is well appreciated (and listened to, as you can see from my other threads!)
Flying to Liverpool, options along the way:
- Wrexham Golf Club
- Mold Golf Club
- Vale of LLangollen GC
Flying to Birmingham:
- Welshpool
We are a group of enthusiastic but mediocre golfers: handicaps in the 18-22 range + 1 beginner who basically walks with us and plays some holes and is quick to pick up if it isn't going well. We are looking at paying no more than UKP 60 for a round. We like to walk the course, and like undulation and views. We don't necessarily look for parkland courses with lots of water hazards as that's what we get over here in NL..
Thanks in advance!
The tour will be four days, flying in from NL to Birmingham or Liverpool and driving down to Aberdovey, staying at the course itself for three nights and two rounds of 18 holes. I am looking for advice on a second course for an additional 18 holes along the way in - or out. So far this is my shortlist, any advice is well appreciated (and listened to, as you can see from my other threads!)
Flying to Liverpool, options along the way:
- Wrexham Golf Club
- Mold Golf Club
- Vale of LLangollen GC
Flying to Birmingham:
- Welshpool
We are a group of enthusiastic but mediocre golfers: handicaps in the 18-22 range + 1 beginner who basically walks with us and plays some holes and is quick to pick up if it isn't going well. We are looking at paying no more than UKP 60 for a round. We like to walk the course, and like undulation and views. We don't necessarily look for parkland courses with lots of water hazards as that's what we get over here in NL..
Thanks in advance!