Borth and Ynyslas Golf Club
Borth,
Ceredigion, Dyfed SY24 5JS
Tel : +44 (0)1970 871796 / 202 Fax : +44 (0)1970 871202

Borth and Ynyslas Golf Club, has practice ground facility. There is a bar and meals service at the Clubhouse. Golf Clubs and trolleys are available for hire. Lessons by arrangement with the Professional.



Directions
From Aberystwyth: north for 5 miles on A487 to Bow St. Turn left and left again onto B4353, Borth (4 miles). From Machynlleth: south on A487 for 8 miles to Tre'r Ddol, right onto B4353 - Borth (4 miles).

Further Information
Information herein provided by the club 18 Aug 1998.
E-mail:- secretary@borthgolf.co.uk

Course Details

Course Name: Borth and Ynyslas Holes: 18 Yardage: 5776 SSS: 70
The course is a long established traditional links course adjacent to the sea shore. Excellent views of the Irish Sea, the Cambrian Mountains and the Dyfi Estuary.

Length from the medal tees: 6116 yards
Length from the yellow tees: 5776 yards
Length from the ladies' tees: 5378 yards


For an appreciation and independent view of this course please see golfer reviews.

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    wickham wrote on: Dec 4, 2003

    gret golfing

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  • Europe Golf courses reviews Jonathan Godfrey Hcp 12 3/11

    Jonathan Godfrey Hcp 12 wrote on: Sep 30, 2001

    Played 25th October. Although it was raining and there was a 30-50 mph cross-wind blowing, it was a highly enjoyable experience. First nine were varied and interesting, going both near the sea and near houses, so the optional temporary insurance policy was well worth the money on the windy day. Second nine back alongside sea, in true links course tradition. Excellent hospitality in limited conditions, with an excellent pint of 'Brains' local ale. Altogether a most enjoyable experience.

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  • Europe Golf courses reviews PtrDaniels@aol.com 6/00

    PtrDaniels@aol.com 6/00 wrote on: Nov 30, 2000

    Played Sept 98. Pre arranged trip with small society. What can you say about this course other than the fact that it is wonderful, wonderful, wonderful. Wonderful welcome, wonderful golfing over 27 testing holes played and wonderful hospitality from all members including the Captain and incidentally, wonderful food served by the wonderful chef. If you ever get the chance, play it for the fun of it!!!!!
    Pete, member of the Black Lion Golf Society Newbridge North Wales

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  • Europe Golf courses reviews George Seccombe, Hdcp 16 11/00

    George Seccombe, Hdcp 16 wrote on: Oct 31, 2000

    Being a junior member of the club, my review may be a little biased yet I feel that that in the area, it is one of the best links courses at what are very low green fees and subscriptions. I have a handicap of 16 and this is largely due to my local knowledge of the course as I play about forty times a year and so know many of the bumps and dips around the course. I find it a course that, in specific conditions, can be as difficult as any other in the country. But, I feel that it is a pity that there are so few members joining and enhancing the club, the ideas for the new development of the clubhouse is encouraging and I hope there to be improvements soon.

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  • Europe Golf courses reviews Geoff Mallett, h'cap 12, 07/99

    Geoff Mallett, h'cap 12, wrote on: Jun 30, 1999

    12 members from Meole Brace Golf Club, Shrewsbury, visited on 11/7/99. Weather glorious, with an off-shore breeze keeping temperatures bearable and adding to the golfing challenge. Played 9 holes am and 18 holes pm. Pre-planning included arranging transport back to the club-house after the morning 9 holes - it's a long walk otherwise. Course in very good condition with narrow fairways, plenty of assorted trouble to punish a wayward shot, and excellent greens - local members felt they were a little slow, but plenty fast enough for us!
    Warm and friendly welcome from staff and members, particularly from the Club Captain. Catering was just the ticket and the whole day was very good v.f.m. - well worth a return visit.
    Vice Captain, Meole Brace Golf Club

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  • Europe Golf courses reviews Eric Pond 11/98

    Eric Pond wrote on: Oct 31, 1998

    Played 4.10.98. Weather conditions sunny with no wind. This is a course with narrow fairways bordered by beach on one side and roadway on the other. (Some of the tees give warnings not to play if vehicles are approaching). Don't let this put you off, a cracking course well worth the visit. The greens were in excellent condition, a credit to the green keeper. Great hospitality and good food, try it and enjoy. Pray there's not a force 8 blowing.

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