Perched on top of a prominent hill and surrounded by sheer cliff faces, Llanymynech Golf Club offers a unique challenge to all golfers from the aspiring amateur to the seasoned pro. Such an elevated location affords outstanding panoramic views and from the course's highest point twelve of the old shire counties are visible; ranging from the lowlands of the Shropshire and Cheshire plains to the rugged terrain of the mountains towards Flintshire and Denbighshire. Visitors never fail to marvel at the idyllic scenery and is a source of much conversation in the clubhouse after their round. For those of you who have not heard of us or had the pleasure of visiting us, this tongue-twister of a name for those not fluent in Welsh means 'church of the monks' which historians believe was in existence in the locality in the 6th century. 'The Hill' as it is known locally, was once the battle ground for Caracatus in AD 50 in his quest to rid the country of the Romans. The club is pleased to say that a much more gentle battle takes place on the hill these days in the form of a battle of wits between golfer and ball. Founded in 1933, Llanymynech Golf Club has expanded over the years from its original 9 holes to its present day 18 hole layout. The course boasts a unique claim to fame in that you can play one round of golf in two separate countries. This is courtesy of Offa's Dyke running through our course; and on the 4th hole you tee of in Wales and putt out in England. The 5th and 6th holes remain in England before you are cordially welcomed back into Wales on the 7th tee. |