18
Holes
1902
Club Formed
County
South Wales
18
Holes
1902
Club Formed
County
South Wales
| Golf Club | Radyr Golf Club |
|---|---|
| Club County | South Wales |
| Club Type | Members' Golf Club |
| Club Gender | |
| Club Formation | 1902 |
| Original Club Name | N/A |
| Course Access | Radyr |
| Domestic reciprocals | Dulwich & Sydenham Hill Golf Club |
| International reciprocals | N/A |
Radyr Golf Club is a members' golf club, in South Wales. The club was first formed in 1902.
Radyr Golf Club was founded in September 1902, with Lord Windsor donating the land for the course and W.B Fernie laying out the initial design. The full eighteen-hole course was established and ready for play by February 1903, with H.S. Colt significantly transforming it in 1912 into the challenging parkland course it is recognized as today.
Notable events in the course's history include hosting the first Welsh Professional Championship in 1904 and being a focal point during both World Wars. Extensive wartime agricultural use led to modifications of certain holes, and after the wars, the course continued to gain prominence within the golf community.
Visitor green fees are £60 on weekdays and £70 on weekends. For the most up-to-date information and to book a tee time, it is recommended to visit the official Radyr Golf Club website.
| Radyr Golf Club | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Membership Types & Fees | |||
| Membership Type | Joining Fee £ | Annual Fee £ | |
| Full | 7 Day | - | - |
| 5 Day | - | - | |
| Intermediate (Eligible Ages) | Start: - | - | - |
| End: - | - | - | |
| Country | Domestic 1 | - | - |
| Domestic 2 | - | - | |
| Overseas | - | - | |
| Flexible | Flexible | - | - |
| Junior | Under 18s | - | - |
| Social | No Golf | - | - |
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