Aberystwyth Golf Club: Established in 1911 and designed by Harry Vardon, the course overlooks the coastline of Cardigan Bay and Welsh Countryside. View the course and book a round of golf online.
Betws-y-Coed Golf Club: A 9 hole (18 tee) 4998 yard, par 32, course with views of the Conwy Valley and Snowdonia Mountain Range. Includes scorecard, photos, green fees, clubhouse information and an events calendar.
Builth Wells Golf Club: The golf course presents a fair challenge to golfers of all levels. It is attractively laid out in splendid surroundings and is a comfortable walk. The variety in the holes means that players at the end of their round will find that they have used most of the clubs in their bag at some time.
Caerphilly Golf Club: Includes latest news, history of the club, photos of the club house and teams. Information on social events and contact details are also included.
Clyne Golf Club Swansea: An 18 hole, 6323 yard, par 70 course designed by Colt and Harries overlooking Swansea, the Bristol Channel, the Mumbles, the Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons. Includes scorecard, course layout, facilities, green fees, a gallery, location map, team and visitor information.
Cottrell Park: Two 18 hole championship courses; 6606 yard 72 par; and 6156 yards 71 par; situated 5 miles from the centre of Cardiff. Includes scorecard, green fees, directions, club history, membership information, club shop and latest news.
Cradoc Golf Club: Founded in 1967 Cradoc is an 18 hole parkland course, 6188 yards long off the back tees with a par 71 and is the permanent home to the prestigious Coors Welsh Tournament of Champions.
Knighton Golf Club.: A 9 hole, 5362 yard, par 68 golf course designed by Harry Vardon that may not appear long, but is still quite a challenge and with stunning views to boot. Includes scorecard, course layout, facilities, green fees, a gallery, location map, members and visitor information
Llandrindod Wells Golf Course: Founded in 1905, the course was designed by six times Open Champion Harry Vardon. 18 challenging holes, this Upland Links course is almost 5800 yards in length, with a par of 69.
Llanymynech Golf Club: An 18 hole, 6968 yard, par 71 course on the Welsh Border 5 miles from Oswestry. Includes scorecard, photos of each hole, fixtures, honours, club history, green fees, directions and membership information.
Old Colwyn Golf Club: A 9 Hole (18 tee) 2675 yard, par 34, course designed by James Braid, located in Colwyn Bay with views of the Welsh hills and the Irish Sea. Includes scorecard, green fees, direction, club rules, course photos, clubhouse and dining information.
Pennant Park Golf Club: Information on membership, club house and contact details. Includes photos, diagrams and statistics for each of the 18 holes on the course.
Penrhos Golf and Country Club: Includes latest news, events, a price list, course map and details. Photos of the facilities and the course.
Radyr Golf Club: An 18 hole, 6053 yard, par 69 course with original design finalised by Colt of Sunningdale. Overlooks the City of Cardiff and the Bristol Channel. Includes directions, scorecard, local rules, members area, pro-shop, information on club and restaurant
Royal Porthcawl Golf Club: An 18 hole, 6697 yard, par 72 course overlooking the Bristol Channel on the Glamorgan coast between Cardiff and Swansea. Includes scorecard, diagram for each hole, directions, green fees, club history, major events diary, pro-shop and accommodation information.
St Melyd Golf Club: A 9 hole (18 tee), 2893 yard, par 34 course near Prestatyn with views of the sea, the Great Orme and Snowdonia. Includes photos of each hole, corporate information, restaurant, membership details, directions, scorecard, local accommodation information.
Woodlake Park Golf and Country Club: An 18 hole, par 72 course near Usk in Monmouthshire overlooking Llandegfedd reservoir, the Black Mountains and the Brecon Beacons. Includes directions, green fees, membership information, events diary, diagrams and photos of each hole.