Rhuddlan Golf Club
- Holes
- 18
- Par
- 72
- Length
- 6,291 yds
- Founded
- 1930
Course details last verified 1 August 2026 from the club’s own website.
Rhuddlan Golf Club has played over an 18-hole, par-72 course of 6,291 yards since 1930, making it one of the longer-established clubs in Denbighshire. The club sits in the Vale of Clwyd, a broad lowland corridor in north-east Wales bordered by the Clwydian Range to the east, an area of hills now protected for its landscape. Rhuddlan itself is a historic small town on the River Clwyd, best known for its thirteenth-century castle built during Edward I's conquest of Wales, and the course lies within easy reach of the north Wales coast towns of Rhyl and Prestatyn. Nearly a century of continuous play has given the club a settled place in the local golfing calendar, and a course of this length and par is typically built to test a fuller range of shots than shorter layouts. Visitors coming from the coast, or from Chester and north-west England, are within a short drive, making it one of the more accessible clubs in this part of Denbighshire.
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