West Monmouthshire Golf Club, located near the town of Brynmawr, is famously the highest golf course in Great Britain, sitting at 1,500 feet above sea level. This unique 18-hole course, with a par of 70 and stretching 6,159 yards, offers breathtaking views of the surrounding South Wales valleys. The course’s undulating fairways and natural terrain provide a challenging round, particularly when the wind picks up at this altitude. Easily accessible via the A465, West Monmouthshire Golf Club is a popular destination for golfers who want to experience a historic course in a stunning setting.
The club’s welcoming atmosphere and traditional clubhouse, offering panoramic views of the valley, make it a memorable experience. Local landmarks such as the Brecon Beacons and the Blaenavon World Heritage Site are nearby, adding to the charm of this iconic Welsh club.
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West Monmouthshire Golf Club map and location.
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