Today was the first time I tried to look at the course critically. To my surprise I found that every hole has "something" significant happening. Either the ground is moving just so to vex an approach ie 4, 6, 7, 11, 12, 13, 14
Or the approach is blind/semi blind ie 1, 2, 6, 7
Or the green is more than subtle to cause a bit of pause ie 7, 8, 9, 16
Or there is a hint of blindness and or lack of definition (which is often worse than blindness) off the tee to lay doubt in one's mind ie 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 12, 13, 14, 17
Or you just plain get a wonky lie just about anywhere on the course!
The one shotters are all worthy and at least one is great (#11).
The three shotters are all good, if not lengthy and two are very good (#4 & #10)
There are two great two shotters (#7 & #9) and one very good one (#6).
This only leaves three holes unmentioned. They are all good or very good (#s 5, 15 & 18)
In short there isn't a truly weak or poor hole on the course (though I do not care for #12 or #17). It is the rare links course that can say this.
There is scenary in abundance and the weekend green fee is under $75.
About the only thing the course does not have is updated bunkering. I think it could use a sprinkling of new bunkers, maybe 12-15.
Matt, I would go several steps further than yourself, I believe Pennard to be the best course in The Principality. The only other courses I would consider in Pennard's league are Southerndown and Harlech. Porthcawl is of championship calibre, but much more bland and not really to my liking. Pennard is strictly holiday golf, but great none the less.
Ciao
Sean