Set in the beautiful Vale of Clwyd, Rhuddlan is a welcoming club and home to a course of championship quality.
With fine views and a sheltered climate screened by the Clwydian Range, an excellent golfing experience is almost always guaranteed. A measure of the club’s stature is that it has been chosen to stage many Welsh county and national championships over the years and, most recently, hosted the Faldo Series Welsh Final in 2021 and 2022 and The 2024 Welsh Womens Teams Championship.
Rhuddlan Golf Course was established in 1930 and designed by legendary course architect, Fred G. Hawtree, famous for the remodeling on Royal Birkdale in 1932 and more than 50 other courses globally including Hillside, Sandiway and Burnham and Berrow. It is an 18-hole parkland course located in the Vale of Clwyd, North Wales, near the historical town of Rhuddlan and the River Clwyd.
There is, therefore, no questioning its pedigree and, for societies and other golf groups, a day spent at Rhuddlan Golf is a day well spent. Aside from a gently undulating, enjoyable course, which is kept in fantastic condition all year round by a dedicated greenkeeping team, the club has everything that a visiting party could wish for. The homely clubhouse offers bars, snooker and full restaurant facilities daily, and the service you experience is always delivered with a smile. Nothing is too much for the friendly and accommodating staff. All considered, it is easy to see why so many people refer to Rhuddlan Golf Club as one of the crown jewels of Welsh Golf.