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Cardigan Golf Club Player Reports
Mathew Frost (England) 22/08/05
Just a quick note regarding the review from:- Rhys (England) 02/07/01
POINT No.1
(An excellent course although I wouldn't call the green fee "amazingly cheap" as in the previous report - £25 weekend, £20 midweek is only reasonableish!!)
REPLY POINT No.1
I think I am correct in saying that the £20 and £25 resectively is for A DAY - Not a Round. Amazing value for any course, but especially Cardigan with it's views alone :-)
POINT No.2
My only criticism (and there's loads of pluses to counter it) is that the score card
contained only a distance planner and no overall layout for the course. I wouldn't complain but I ended up playing up the 9th hole when I should have been playing down the 7th!
REPLY POINT No.2
You could not have played the 9th instead of the 7th. They play in opposite directions and the T's are about 500yards apart. It is posible to hit ur drive right, onto the 9th fairway if you are wayward but you would then have to play back the way you just walked to play to the 9th green. AND NO-ONE WOULD DREAM OF A HOLE PLAYING LIKE THAT !!!!
Please I urge everyone to give Cardigan a go. It is fantastic. I can be playing really well on my local parkland course in Surrey but when I play @ Cardigan it is a different kettle of chips :-)And the area is great. If you are stopping a few days and it is a nice evening you must go to the SHIP @ Tresaith, or THE FERRY in St Dogmaels. They both have decked terraces. The Ship overlooks Tresaith beach, and you can often see porpoisus or Dolphins jumping out at sea. The Ferry looks over the Teifi, as it meanders out to sea. Both are superb, with lovely food.
TRY IT YOU MIGHT LIKE IT :-)
FORE ;-)
Ratings
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Brian Doust (England) 06/11/04
This is a great course,well worth the green fee and a pleasure to play, the views are excellent, and the course is a good test of golf.
I was a bit dissapointed to find the catering facilities closed when we arrived on a Friday morning, so its well worth checking with the club beforehand if you would like to have breakfast etc, but otherwise 10 out of 10
Rhys (England) 02/07/01
An excellent course although I wouldn't call the green fee "amazingly cheap" as in
the previous report - £25 weekend, £20 midweek is only reasonableish!!
My only criticism (and there's loads of pluses to counter it) is that the score card
contained only a distance planner and no overall layout for the course. I wouldn't
complain but I ended up playing up the 9th hole when I should have been playing
down the 7th! I'll know better next time and there certainly will be a next time.
Carl (England) 02/08/00
I played this course on a sunny calm day. But standing up on this pininsular looking down at the natural harbour you wonder how it is on a cold march day? This is a gem with some classic links holes with blind shots, open fairways and that links wispy grass rough. The views on every hole are worth the amazingly cheap green fee alone. No one asked me for my handicap card and the local members were very welcoming.
Victor Lilygreen () 18/06/99
A wonderful test of golf, demanding but not too strenuous for the first 18 holes, however when the mist rolls in off Cardigan Bay as you start the second round of a 36 hole tournament, believe me you are in trouble!!!! \r\nA well scored first 18 means nothing in a "Cardy" fog, and inevitably a 24/28 handicapper with 21yr old eyes will outscore you before the 36 are finished, especially if you are 21++++++!!!!!\r\nA gem of a course, and I and the wife will be back again on many occasions to sample the quality and scenic beauty of Cardigan



