ASHBURNHAM GOLF CLUB
🏴 Burry Port, Carmarthenshire, Wales
Designed by J. H. Taylor
Ashburnham Golf Club occupies links land along the Carmarthenshire coast near Burry Port, looking out toward the Gower Peninsula across the Loughor Estuary. The course was designed by five-time Open Champion J. H. Taylor, who laid out numerous courses across Britain during his prolific design career in the early twentieth century. Taylor's work here reflects his understanding of traditional links golf, with routing that takes advantage of the natural duneland and prevailing coastal winds.
The layout moves through undulating terrain characteristic of Welsh links, with fairways shaped by the land's natural contours and greens that require careful approach play. The proximity to the estuary means wind is a constant factor in club selection and strategy. Several holes play along elevated ground offering views across the water, while others occupy lower corridors among the dunes. The course presents the typical challenges of seaside golf: firm turf, unpredictable bounces, and the need to play the ball along the ground when conditions demand.
Ashburnham serves the local golfing community in this corner of South Wales, where links courses are less concentrated than along the North Wales coast. The club maintains the traditional character of Taylor's design while providing an accessible links experience in a region better known for its industrial heritage than its golf. The setting combines the rugged beauty of the Welsh coastline with the practical, straightforward golf that Taylor favored in his architectural work.
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Ashburnham was designed by J. H. Taylor.
Yes. Ashburnham at Ashburnham Golf Club is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Ashburnham is 72.
Ashburnham plays 6,945 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Ashburnham is 135.
Ashburnham is a 18-hole course.