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Clyne Golf Club lies at the entrance to the beautiful Gower Peninsular. It overlooks Swansea to the East, the Bristol Channel and Mumbles to the South, the Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons to the North, with the commanding heights of Gower's Cefn Bryn to the West.
The planning and design of the course were entrusted to Messrs H S Colt and Harries, the leading golf architects of the day. The original layout established all the important features and it is to the credit of the architects that the course has remained virtually unchanged to this day.
The course is laid out on the high ground of Clyne Common about three to four hundred feet above sea level. The turf is of the moorland type, although gradually changing in character over the years as a result of fertilisation. There are, owing to the undulating ground, many natural hazards, apart from the large number of bunkers. There is also gorse and bracken in profusion, with some strategically planted trees. The large greens are generally in excellent condition and the course offers a challenging test of golf to all handicap levels at 6323 yards, par 70 sss72.
The Clubhouse has large panoramic windows upstairs and from the restaurant / bar area you can watch players on the 9th and 18th greens as well as the 10th tee area.
Visitors are always welcome. Contact club to make arrangements.
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