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Welcome to UK-GolfGuide's page which contains feedback from site users who have played at Mountain Ash Golf Club.
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Mountain Ash Golf Club Player Reports
Mr Ian Smith (UK) 17/04/03
The course is not long but no two holes are the same which provided a good test for my mid handicp game.Fairways were in excellent condition even after a recent dry spell. Greens were reasonably flat and are protected by well placed bunkers some of which are deep!!
Even though the course is on the side of a valley there is only one hole which is directly uphill so the walk wasn't too arduous.
Views were spetacular particularly from the 18th tee which is a testing par 5 finishing hole.
Food in the club was good and reasonably priced and our party was made very welcome.
Ian. S.
Badger (Wales) 02/08/02
A definite thumbs up. Lush fairways and generally good greens. Nice layout if a little short (beware a couple of holes play long going up the hill!) The Welsh valleys can be quite pretty with mining and heavy industry gone and the views of the surrounding area and distant Brecon Beacons are a major plus. Note the hilly location is also potentially windy. The people are friendly by default.


