ITINERARY
DAY 1 - CARDIGAN GOLF CLUB
One of the most startling of the unsung courses of Wales is to be found high on a hill overlooking the Teifi Estuary at Gwbert, two miles from the historic town of Cardigan. Its three finishing holes through bracken and linskland are particularly enjoyable and the sight from the tee of the short 16th is worth framing. Having completed your round check in at the Penrhos Hotel & Golf Club. Set in 150 acres of lush green countryside in the Wyre Valley near Anerystwyth, Penrhos offers a unique country club and golf complex complete with its own luxury American-style hotel.
Overnight at the Penrhos Hotel, nr Aberystwyth
DAY 2 - ABERYSTWYTH GOLF CLUB
Aberystwyth is one of the most popular holiday destinations in the UK. The town is nestled between three hills and two beaches. Its golf course is also popular with the locals and those golfers who come from further afield. The course is meadowland in nature and features rolling fairways and lush greens and thus compliments the stunning surroundings.
Overnight at the Penrhos Hotel, nr Aberystwyth
DAY 3 - BORTH & YNYSLAS GOLF CLUB
Having checked out of the hotel, travel north to Borth & Ynyslas Golf Club. Borth's claims to be the oldest course in Wales are very impressive. Situated on the opposite side of the Dyfi Estuary to Aberdovey, the Borth course is a traditional links course with many shared fairways and the layout to which the celebrated designer Harry Colt. One of its main attractions is that it is not physically demanding which allows golfers of varying abilities to enjoy its delights.
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