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Aberdare Golf Club

 Aberdare Parkland
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About the course

Founded in 1921, Aberdare Golf Club is a parkland course set on the hillsides of the Cynon Valley in South Wales, commanding views toward Cardiff. The course is known for its mature oak trees and historical links to Ryder Cup player Dai Rees, while the south-east facing clubhouse and sunny patio provide welcoming facilities for members and visitors alike.

Holes
Par
Type
Parkland
Founded
1921

Layout & location

Satellite view of Aberdare Golf Club
Abernant, Mid Glamorgan
Weekday fee
£20
Weekend fee
£25
Driving range
No
Postcode

Setting. Hillsides overlooking Cynon Valley, South Wales

Founded 1921.

Notable

  • Association with Ryder Cup golfer Dai Rees
  • Mature oak trees

Facilities

  • Clubhouse with south-east facing views
  • Patio
  • Function area
  • Bar
  • Buggy hire available

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