Bridgend - Package 2
2 Nights DBB, 2 Rounds of Golf
From £425pp – based on 2 people sharing a twin/ or double room
*Weekend and single supplements apply
Your Hotel(s)
Coed-Y-Mwstwr Hotel
The Grade II-listed Coed y Mwstwr takes you off the beaten track in style, set on a wooded hillside with views across the Vale of Glamorgan countryside to the north Devon coast.
Once a busy Victorian family home, it still retains a relaxed feel that welcomes you as soon as you step inside. With stylish contemporary interiors complementing its classic period features, the Coed is as perfect for a chilled weekend as for an enchanting wedding, ideal for an indulgent afternoon tea a deux or a lazy Sunday lunch with the whole tribe.

Southerndown
Bracken to the left of you, bracken to the right and fairway rising up to the sky! Henry Cotton described this 1st hole as one of the most difficult he had encountered.
A great addition to any Wales golf break, Southerndown Golf Course is quite unique. Nature has crafted an unusual ‘limestone-heath’ on which the course sits. The overlying soil supports acid-loving heathland vegetation such as heather, bracken and gorse; and the westerly winds have deposited centuries of sand to give the front eight holes a springy, links-style character.
The original course architects with a unique tableau on which to work. Willie Fernie, Herbert Fowler, Willie Park, Harry Colt and Donald Steel – some great names in golf course design – have all played their part over the years in creating Southerndown as we know it today
The course was a Senior Open Qualifier Course in 2017 and the tough finish with multi level and undulating fairways makes this a great test of golf.

Pyle & Kenfig
A must play on any links golf break to Wales. Pyle and Kenfig Golf Course is affectionately known as ‘P & K’.
Lofty sand dunes hug the coast of Porthcawl. This undulating course has natural hazards of hillocks, valleys and towering dunes. However serious the game, time must be made to appreciate the panoramic views.
Unusually for a links course, Pyle and Kenfig is laid out in two loops of nine. The original front nine is where to make a score because the back nine is a very stiff test, especially when the wind is up.
The 11th hole, a 525-yard par five known as the Valley Hole, is where the dunes come in to play – from here on in, it’s sheer entertainment. This will test the mettle of the very best golfers.

Make an enquiry about this break
Call our dedicated team on 02920 027 692 or email richard@greatdaysgolf.com
Alternatively, fill out the enquiry form and a member of our team will be in touch to discuss.