Aberdare Golf Club

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Rhondda Cynon Taf
United Kingdom

Aberdare Golf Club is a parkland course founded in 1921, situated on the hillsides overlooking the Cynon Valley in South Wales. Known as "The Queen of The Valleys," the course is celebrated for its mature oak trees and scenic setting with views across the surrounding town and down the valley towards Cardiff.

The club has notable historical significance, being associated with Ryder Cup golfer Dai Rees. The course features a southeast-facing clubhouse that takes advantage of panoramic valley views, with a sun-catching patio providing pleasant outdoor amenities for members and visitors.

The layout capitalizes on the hillside terrain, creating a distinctive parkland experience characteristic of Welsh golf courses. The mature oak trees are a defining feature of the course's character and aesthetic appeal. While specific details about hole count and par are not provided in available information, the course's reputation and longevity since its establishment suggest a well-established design suited to the undulating topography of the Aberdare valley location.

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