Machynlleth?
"How do you pronounce Ma............?" I can hear someone ask.
"Where's the hell is it?" I can hear someone else think.
Well, I'm not going to tell you! Go look it up, but this is a little flavour of Machynlleth Golf Club.
The course is a rustic 9-holes, par 34, measuring 2863 yards (par 68, 5726 yds if played as 18 holes).
The course was laid out in 1904 by James Braid.
Here's a hint as to it's location - from Machynlleth station you can catch a train westwards and disembark immediately adjacent to the clubhouse at a favourite course of Bernard Darwin.
Here are a few photos - not much to say really, pretty self explanatory.
Clubhouse entrance and signs
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The practice course - yellow flags in the distance
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The putting green and, in first photo, the path to the raised 1st tee
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Putting green with 9th/18th green in the background
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9th/18th green - in the distance you can just make out on either side of the telephone post the other holes all at the bottom of the hill
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Unfortunately time did not permit me to play the course, a flying visit, although the locals I met said the course plays nice and firm.
If you fancy finding out a bit more plus seeing some more photos this is the clubs website -
http://www.machynllethgolfclub.com/Rustic rural golf, golf pretty much as it's probably been since Mr Braid called by in 1904, lovely stuff.
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