The Rolls of Monmouth Golf Club
Address The Rolls of Monmouth Golf Club, The Hendre, Monmouth, NP25 5HG
Telephone Bookings: 01600 715353
Fax 01600 713115
Website http://www.therollsgolfclub.co.uk
Email Bookings: enquiries@therollsgolfclub.co.uk
Holes 18
Yardage 6733-6283-5730
SSS 72-71-73
Visitors

Visitors are welcome 7 days a week from 8 am (except Sundays - first tee from 10 am). Book tee times in advance

Societies Welcome if previous arrangements made with secretary
Green Fees
Summer:
Weekdays: E / Weekends: F
Winter: D / E
Course Designer Unknown
Location Set in suberb countryside with spectacular views of the Welsh hills, 3.5m W of Monmouth on B4233, 10 minutes from Monmouth and the A40.
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Facilities

The spectacular Manor House, the former home of Charles Stewart Rolls, co-founder of the famous Rolls-Royce company, is available for weddings from October to April and for private evening functions and business seminars all year round.

Course Reviews The Rolls of Monmouth is a fantastic course ... from short
par 4's that require precise iron play to long par 5's where only strength will do!
We were greated kindly with cooked breakfast, no hurry or pressure to meet your tee off time and stunning views of the Welsh countryside.
The fairways and greens were in excellent condition, although we did have have to tee off mats.
Highly recommended, truly stunning and certainly golfs best kept secret!

Will Walton March 22, 2005

 




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