I used to play Clyne GC when I was at Swansea Uni, A freind and co student Geoff Clement was a member, I used to drive him nuts hitting knock down three woods and three irons short distances, he was the biggest hitter I have ever seen even by todays standard, but he couldn't hit a half shot to save his life, (sorry Geoff). He and I pracitced together on all the South Wales courses, Just as he got his first Welsh cap for Golf. Swansea's Langland Bay, Southerndown, Tenby, the list is growing.
As I have said before Wales has the most spectacular golf in the World, Ask any one who's been there.
Holyhead my ex home course has a par 3, the 4th 114 yards, in summer it's a flick with a sand wedge, in winter I have hit driver, driver and 9 iron in to a wind and missed the putt for bogey go to any North Wales course, Porthmadoc, (not far from Port Merion for the wife) Nefyn, Conway, Maesdu, golf courses that have produced some of the best Amateur golfers in Britain, Abergele and Pensarn produced Jimmy Buckley, who was Brilliant and I mean Brilliant, sadley Jimmy didn't make it on the tour through lack of funds but the guy could play golf. Dave McClean from my home Holyhead, the most consistant Welsh amateur for years John Roger Jones now president of the Welsh Golf Union,Clive Brown Walker cup Captain,Ian Woosnam Master golfer and of course me!!!!
Boy's and girls if you want great golf go to Wales I'll give you the map on where to play and stay. Wales is the unfound golf heaven for Great Golf and Beer!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The golf architecture is superb and full of history.
So as all us welsh people far from home long for it, 'Hiraeth' in Welsh.
As for me I miss the golf, And people talk about Ireland and Scotland,you haven't experienced it at all till you go to Wales.
Regards
Ex-pat -Taff, from Holyhead living in Maryland
Ian