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for Pyle & Kenfig Golf Club, Mid Glamorgan, UK
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Place with 2 faces- the second
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed September 6, 2024
Four of us played this course on August 27,2024.
The first 9 holes were not very spectacular, they were more like a sports field and had no links character at all. Overall, 9 boring holes, but still very difficult! The bunkers should be avoided at all costs, otherwise your score for the round will be ruined.
You really get your money's worth on the second 9. The course here has a real links style, although you can't really see the sea here either.
The condition of the course was average to good, the practice facilities were rather below average (no driving range).
In the clubhouse and on the course we met extremely helpful and always friendly people (like everywhere in Wales!).
I find the green fee (100 pounds, for Tuesdays) too high compared to other courses.
Overall, the four of us were rather disappointed and had expected more. During the week we also played the courses in Pennard, Machynys and Ashburnham, all of which impressed us more.
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Solid
3.0 of 5 starsReviewed March 12, 2018
A solid link. If you are in the area, you should definitely play it. Sea view you have not in my memory. Is perhaps very subjective, but a really lasting impression of the course has not made on me.
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5 holes Dunes Golf
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed June 7, 2015
An old links of the holes 11-16 is especially interesting, since these paths lead through the dunes. Overall a nice old place!
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Response from Simon Hopkin, Manager at Pyle & Kenfig Golf Club
June 8, 2015Many thanks for taking the time to review our course. With the British Amateur coming here in 2016 hopefully South Wales will become a popular golfing destination.

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Place with two faces
4.0 of 5 starsReviewed August 20, 2013
A typical links, although not directly on the sea. The first nine are rather simple and a little bland. Umnso more a call for the second nine and force too much a considered and precise game. The hardness increases with the roughs of each track and the bunkers are already on the first nine often unavoidable. Who controls bunker play from the pot bunkers, has fun doing it.
Very friendly people with the charm that is found everywhere in the Welsh links courses. Sorry, no Twighlight Council, but still 50 GBP worth the money.
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