Haverfordwest Golf Club
Arnolds Down, Haverfordwest, West Glamorgan, SA61 2XQ United Kingdom
Set near the Pembrokeshire National Park in West Wales, and having magnificent views of the Preseli Hills, Haverfordwest Golf Club offers a real challenge to golfers of all abilities. Easily reachable on the A40, one mile east of Haverfordwest, the course is set in majestic parkland and is a true test of golfing skill.Book a Tee Time
Price Guide: £££- Midweek Guide: £22.00 per round *
- Weekend Guide: £25.00 per round *
Club Information
Haverfordwest Golf Club is .Tel: 01437 764523 | Fax: haverfordwestgc@btconnect.com
Website: http://www.haverfordwestgolfclub.co.uk/
Golf Pro: A Pile | Tel: 01437 768409
Contact/Secretary: M LeClair
Facilities: Driving range, Golf clubs for hire, Golf buggies for hire, Golf pro shop, Changing rooms, Golf clubhouse, Bar, Food available, Available for functions, golf course.
Location: Haverfordwest Golf Club is easily found straight off the A40 approximately 1 mile east of Haverfordwest. If travelling from the East, follow the M4 as far as it goes, then take the A48 to Carmarthen. At Carmarthen, continue following signposts towards Haverfordwest and St Clears. When you reach St Clears, the dual carriageway ends. Follow signs along the A40 towards Haverfordwest. The golf club is located approximately 1 mile east of Haverfordwest on your right hand side. If travelling from the North, follow the A487 towards Aberystwyth and then Cardigan. Continue through Cardigan and head towards Fishguard and Haverfordwest. Approximately 5 miles south of Cardigan, after going through the village of Eglwyswrw, bear left signposted towards Haverfordwest. Continue along this road until you reach the village of Crundale, after which you will reach a roundabout. Turn left at this roundabout, signposted toward St Clears. You will reach another roundabout. Take the first turning left, signposted St Clears, and the golf course if located approximately 1 mile on the left hand side.
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Situated in the heart of Pembrokeshire, this 18-hole parkland golf course is one of the preferred venues for county and regional events.
Having warmed up on the slightly mediocre practice facilities, you are immediately faced with a risk and reward situation off the first tee. With the green in reach for many golfers, the idea of making birdie or eagle on the first is a tempting thought, but with trouble down the left and trees on the right, the risk could be considered higher than the reward.
The par-3 8th hole is one of the signature holes on the course. With most golfers hitting a mid iron over water into a green surrounded by bunkers, this hole provides a stern challenge at the end of a tough opening 9-holes.
The front nine holes require strategically placed tee shots and careful approaches in order to score well, but a different challenge is faced on the par-4 12th. This long and straight par-4 will test your long game like no other hole on the course. A good drive and a well-struck long iron are required to hit this green in regulation - a birdie is a rare occurrence on this hole.
The closing holes are not the most challenging holes you will ever play, but a lapse in concentration could be a fatal mistake with plenty of water and strategically placed bunkers waiting to punish wayward shots.
Overall, a good golf course with plenty of interesting features, but too many blind tee shots and crossing fairways are a negative feature on what is otherwise a challenging and well maintained golf course.
Having warmed up on the slightly mediocre practice facilities, you are immediately faced with a risk and reward situation off the first tee. With the green in reach for many golfers, the idea of making birdie or eagle on the first is a tempting thought, but with trouble down the left and trees on the right, the risk could be considered higher than the reward.
The par-3 8th hole is one of the signature holes on the course. With most golfers hitting a mid iron over water into a green surrounded by bunkers, this hole provides a stern challenge at the end of a tough opening 9-holes.
The front nine holes require strategically placed tee shots and careful approaches in order to score well, but a different challenge is faced on the par-4 12th. This long and straight par-4 will test your long game like no other hole on the course. A good drive and a well-struck long iron are required to hit this green in regulation - a birdie is a rare occurrence on this hole.
The closing holes are not the most challenging holes you will ever play, but a lapse in concentration could be a fatal mistake with plenty of water and strategically placed bunkers waiting to punish wayward shots.
Overall, a good golf course with plenty of interesting features, but too many blind tee shots and crossing fairways are a negative feature on what is otherwise a challenging and well maintained golf course.
Rated 4/5
by Mark Jon Nov 9 2010
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Rated 2/5
by Paul Mon Nov 2 2011
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Rated 2/5
by Paul Mon Nov 2 2011
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Situated in the heart of Pembrokeshire, this 18-hole parkland golf course is one of the preferred venues for county and regional events.
Having warmed up on the slightly mediocre practice facilities, you are immediately faced with a risk and reward situation off the first tee. With the green in reach for many golfers, the idea of making birdie or eagle on the first is a tempting thought, but with trouble down the left and trees on the right, the risk could be considered higher than the reward.
The par-3 8th hole is one of the signature holes on the course. With most golfers hitting a mid iron over water into a green surrounded by bunkers, this hole provides a stern challenge at the end of a tough opening 9-holes.
The front nine holes require strategically placed tee shots and careful approaches in order to score well, but a different challenge is faced on the par-4 12th. This long and straight par-4 will test your long game like no other hole on the course. A good drive and a well-struck long iron are required to hit this green in regulation - a birdie is a rare occurrence on this hole.
The closing holes are not the most challenging holes you will ever play, but a lapse in concentration could be a fatal mistake with plenty of water and strategically placed bunkers waiting to punish wayward shots.
Overall, a good golf course with plenty of interesting features, but too many blind tee shots and crossing fairways are a negative feature on what is otherwise a challenging and well maintained golf course.
Having warmed up on the slightly mediocre practice facilities, you are immediately faced with a risk and reward situation off the first tee. With the green in reach for many golfers, the idea of making birdie or eagle on the first is a tempting thought, but with trouble down the left and trees on the right, the risk could be considered higher than the reward.
The par-3 8th hole is one of the signature holes on the course. With most golfers hitting a mid iron over water into a green surrounded by bunkers, this hole provides a stern challenge at the end of a tough opening 9-holes.
The front nine holes require strategically placed tee shots and careful approaches in order to score well, but a different challenge is faced on the par-4 12th. This long and straight par-4 will test your long game like no other hole on the course. A good drive and a well-struck long iron are required to hit this green in regulation - a birdie is a rare occurrence on this hole.
The closing holes are not the most challenging holes you will ever play, but a lapse in concentration could be a fatal mistake with plenty of water and strategically placed bunkers waiting to punish wayward shots.
Overall, a good golf course with plenty of interesting features, but too many blind tee shots and crossing fairways are a negative feature on what is otherwise a challenging and well maintained golf course.
Rated 4/5
by on Nov 9 2010
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fine
Rated 3/5
by Glenn Lon May 18 2010
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Course in very good condition but too many blind shots over hills and too many crossing fairways.
Rated 3/5
by Raymond Gon Oct 19 2009
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Score Cards
| Course | Tee | Par | SSS | Yds | ||
| Haverfordwest | white | 70 | 69 | 6002 | ||
| Haverfordwest | Yellow | 70 | 68 | 5773 | ||
| Haverfordwest | red | 71 | 71 | 5260 | ||
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