Royal Porthcawl Golf Club

Royal Porthcawl Golf Club
Club information
Coordinates 51°29′31″N 3°43′34″W / 51.492°N 3.726°W / 51.492; -3.726Coordinates: 51°29′31″N 3°43′34″W / 51.492°N 3.726°W / 51.492; -3.726
Location Porthcawl, Wales
Established 1895 (1891)
Type Private
Total holes 18
Tournaments hosted Senior Open (2014, 2017)
The Amateur (6)
Walker Cup (1995)
Curtis Cup (1964)
British Masters (1961)
Welsh Golf Classic
University Golf Match
Website royalporthcawl.com
Par 72
Length 7,065 yards (6,460 m)
Course rating 76

Royal Porthcawl Golf Club is a golf club in Wales in the United Kingdom, located north of Porthcawl and bordering the Bristol Channel.

The club has hosted many prestigious tournaments including The Amateur Championship on six occasions, the Walker Cup in 1995, the Curtis Cup in 1964, the British Masters in 1961, and European Tour event, the Welsh Golf Classic in the early 1980s. In March 2010 it hosted the University Golf Match, contested between Oxford and Cambridge universities, with Oxford winning 9-6 over Cambridge. It hosted the 2014 Senior Open Championship and will return there in 2017.[1][2]

History

The club was founded in 1891 by a group of businessmen from Cardiff, with the first nine-hole golf course being laid out on Lock's Common by Charles Gibson the following year. In 1895, the club moved to its present location with the addition of a further nine-hole course. Shortly after that, the new course was extended to eighteen holes, with the original course later being abandoned. Royal status was conferred on the club by King Edward VII in 1909.[3]

Golf course maintenance
at Royal Porthcawl Golf Club

References

  1. "2014 Senior Open Championship set for Royal Porthcawl". The R&A. Retrieved 31 July 2012.
  2. "Senior Open Championship to return to Royal Porthcawl in 2017". PGA European Tour. Retrieved 26 November 2014.
  3. "Club History". Royal Porthcawl Golf Club. Retrieved 27 July 2013.

External links

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