Tenby Golf Club

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Tenby Golf Club
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Tenby Golf Club

The Burrows, SA70 7NP Tenby, Pembrokeshire, UK

Phone: +44 1834 842978, Fax: +44 1834 842978

The Course

18-Hole Course

Style: Links

Scorecard

TeeParCRSlopeLength
Yellow (Men)69--6337 yards

Practice Facilities

  • Practice Area
  • Putting Green

Visitors

18-Hole Course

Visitors are welcome every day.
A valid handicap certificate from player's home club is required.

Amenities

Club Amenities

  • Pro Shop
  • Restaurant

Rentals

  • Clubs for hire
  • Trolley for hire

The Club

Personnel

TitleName
SecretaryJ. A. Pearson
ProMark Hawkey01834844447

User Reviews

3.8 of 5 stars4 Reviews

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Berlin Golf Bear 118 Reviews
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Wonderful links course with tradition!

Played mid-June 2025, HCP 17

The oldest golf club in Wales – founded in 1888! And "as it should be" – a links course. And what a course!

From the first shot, you face the typical challenges. The out-of-bounds line looms on the left, knee-high fescue grass on the right, and the direction of play is marked by a stake, as the landing zone (for long hitters) is hidden.
There are quite a few blind holes – unfortunately, not always entirely fair, with bunkers often lurking in hidden spots. Most of them are extremely deep pots, of which there are plenty on the course. Those who can master them have a good chance of getting out of them (usually with a corresponding loss of yardage) – the sand is fine, loose, and playable. Overall, the condition of the hole is excellent!

To compensate, there are virtually no water hazards – apart from the beach that runs alongside the course for several holes. However, you'd have to slice pretty hard to get your ball there.

The greens are quite undulating – but not overly fast.

The landscape is very beautiful – and the peace and quiet on the site (no car, airplane, or other noise) is wonderful.

The course is moderately hilly, with no particularly long paths to negotiate – however, the terrain is rock hard! If you want to save your joints, it's best to take a cart. You'll spend enough time crawling up and down dunes searching for the rough! It's best to stay out of it – which isn't always easy, though, as the balls simply travel "infinitely." If the wind comes into play – not uncommon on the coast here – it becomes really tricky to stay on the fairways.

Conclusion: A very beautiful links course "with tradition" – definitely a must-play! Forget the score for a moment and enjoy the course and your successful shots! A solid 4 stars. (In the "Golf Bear Ranking": a solid 7 out of 10 points.)

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peter CH 254 Reviews
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Only for single handicappers or masochists

Strongly wavy left course in a rustic condition.
The space is usually very narrow and absolutely precise play is essential, otherwise the ball is almost untraceable in the very tall grass. Therefore only for golfers with very precise aiming equipment.
Because most of the club members here don't reach this level, after every tee shot you see the large crowd swarming to the left to look for the ball. This is taken very seriously and can easily take 5 minutes each. You will most likely still not find your own ball.

From this it follows: our 18 holes lasted almost 6 hours!!! So even single handicappers have to be masochists here.

fairways: just about enough. greens: nicely undulating and fast but quality is also just sufficient. bunker: very deep, great sand.

The big problem is the blind paths. For example, holes 1,4, 5 and 18 are played completely blind. you never know whether you'll be able to hit someone or whether you'll end up getting shot down yourself. In any case, this is an absurdity and unacceptable.
For this and for the totally poor time management on the pitch (no ranger) there was a 1* deduction.

green fee £60

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celticpoog 46 Reviews
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Wonderful links course

Those looking for links golf will find it in Tenby. The course runs alongside the long South Beach and offers beautiful views that can easily distract from the game. Whereby this place immediately punishes unfocused play. A lot of blind shots have to be played here and the drive landing zones are rather narrow - if you have correctly anticipated the direction. In addition, there is high dune grass, deep pot bunkers and a fairway so hard that the bounce and roll behavior of the ball is more a matter of luck. I "only" lost 6 balls on 18 holes, which I think is not bad for this place. When it's still nice and warm - like for me on August 29th, 2022 - the large differences in altitude also pose a sporting challenge. The entire reception/clubhouse/proshop was very nice and uncomplicated.

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