Morlais Castle Golf Club was named after the castle built in 1270 by Gilbert de Clare, Earl of Gloucester and Lord of Glamorgan. The castle's remains run along the right-hand side of the third fairway, and the panoramic views from the top are spectacular.

 

Spectacular views across the Brecon Beacons National Park, the course is one of two halves. The first nine holes are built around the old quarry while the back nine are set on rolling moorland.

 

The golf course boasts a 6,323-yard, par-71 18-hole course. A modern clubhouse and indoor practice area, coupled with the warmest of welcomes, completes the Morlais experience.

One hundred years has seen many changes at Morlais Castle Golf Club. We now have a course and clubhouse we can be proud of, as well as the facilities they offer members and guests. Morlais Castle Golf Club has always held a reputation for being friendly to all who seek its company both on the course and in the clubhouse.

 

Situated about 24 miles north of Cardiff, Morlais Castle Golf Club is enjoyable for both low and high-handicap golfers.