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Royal St David's Golf Club is Nationally and Internationally renowned and is the home of one of the finest traditional championship links courses in the world. It has been established for over 100 years and is steeped in history. It is set in the most beautiful and scenic part of Wales. It has frequently hosted and continues to host world class Amateur and Professional events. You will miss out on something very special if you don't come and play it.





Patron:
His Royal Highness The Duke of York
Secretary/Manager:
Trefor Davies 01766 780361
Professional:
John Barnett 01766 780857
Head Greenkeeper:
Roger Lloyd Kerry 01766 781027:
Bookings
: sales@royalstdavids.co.uk
Stewardess:
Edith Evans 01766 780182

Fax: 01766 781110
Website: www.royalstdavids.co.uk










Email: secretary@royalstdavids.co.uk




"It is no exaggeration to say that Royal St. David's is one of the finest courses in the world"
- Bernard Gallacher (Ryder Cup Captain)

SOME THOUGHTS

"I love links golf and it doesn't get much purer than here at Royal St. David's. Its a great course, one of my favourites"
Sir Bob Charles (Open Champion 1963)

"Just let me tell you, this place is something else; its the finest course in the world"
Liam Higgins (European Seniors Tour)

"I loved the course"
Sam Torrance (Ryder Cup Captain)



VALUE FOR MONEY

Royal St. David's is selected by Golf World as the Best Course in the British Isles with a green fee of less than £50 - See September 2005 edition.

CLUB HISTORY

Richard Fisher's updated and reprinted History is now available from the Secretary at a cost of £9.99






A GOLFING NATURALIST·S PARADISE
Orchids and flowers, larks and birds, gorse and sharp rushes exhibition standard rough!
The Club has won the 2006 BIGGA Golf Environment Prize for Wales and the South West


"Royal St. David's is an exemplar site in respect of best practice. Turf on all playing surfaces is dominated by finer bent and fescue turf types and the benefits they convey are very apparent at this time. Putting surfaces are firm, smooth and incredibly fast for late March. On the day after the visit they showed a Stimpmeter reading of 12 at a height of 6mm! The current management programme and the results it is bringing with it is the perfect demonstration that greenkeeping is a study of infertility and that the best possible year round results are produced by promoting the finer grasses within a supportive and consistent club framework".
Alistair Beggs (STRI) 21st March 2006