Cradoc Golf Club
Address Cradoc Golf Club, Penoyre Park, Cradoc, Brecon, LD3 9LP
Telephone Club Manager: 01874 623658
Professional: 01874 625524
Fax Secretary/Club Tel 01874 611711
Website www.cradoc.co.uk
Email secretary@cradoc.co.uk
Holes 18-hole spectacular and challenging parkland course
Yardage Back tees: 6188
SSS 72
Visitors/
Societies
Warm and friendly welcome to all visitors and societies.
A reasonable standard of dress is required at all times.
Play for Half Price at this course with the 2-FORE!-1 Voucher Scheme
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Green Fees
Per day:
Winter: Weekdays:B/Weekend:C
Summer: D/E
Course Designer DK Cotton
Founded in 1967.
Location Situated alongside the spectacularly beautiful scenery of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Just 2 miles outside the historic market town of Brecon, the Club is easily accessible from the Midlands, S.W. England, South and West Wales.
2m NW of Brecon, off B4520
Facilities

Excellent practice facilities including a 10 bay floodlit covered driving range plus a double teaching bay, and an adjacent two acre chipping and bunker practice area.

About Cradoc

Cradoc is the permanent home to the prestigious Coors Welsh Tournament of Champions. In 2003, it was chosen to host the P.G.A. Mid-Wales Open.

 




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