Glamorganshire Golf Club

VISITOR INFORMATION - SOCIETY PACKAGES

Play the second oldest course in South Wales - the 'Birthplace of the Stableford Scoring System'.
 
  • Societies - minimum of 12 golfers per group
  • Society days are normallyThursdays and Fridays except Bank Holidays but small groups may be taken on other days when tee-times are available. See below for starting times.
  • Society Green Fees:
  • Per person
    - 1st November 2009 – 31st March 2010:
     
    £20
    - 1st April 2010 – 31st October 2010,
    (excluding the period 25th September – 10th October)
     

    £35

    - 25th September – 10th October 2010:

    £75

     
  • Click here to see normal green fee rates
  • Further discounts available for groups of 20+
  • Visitors are respectfully requested to acquaint themselves with our 'House Rules', Dress Code and Local Rules (see below) and to adhere to them.

Other options are available - please contact the Secretary/Manager on (029 2070 1185 Ext 3) or by email to manager@glamorganshiregolfclub.co.uk to discuss your requirements

The above rates are current.
  • A deposit of £5 per player is required to secure the booking. In the event of a cancellation, this may be refunded at the discretion of the Club, provided 7 days notice of cancellation is given.
  • Society green fees will be refunded in the event of the course being closed due to inclement weather.
  • All Society members and guests must comply with the Club’s Dress Code.
  • A wide range of set meals, snacks and refreshments are available by arrangement with Ben Gray, our Caterer (Tel: 029 2070 1185 Ext. 5). A selection of sample menus is available.
  • The lounge and dining room, with full bar facilities may be used by Societies for socialising and prize presentations, subject to availability.
  • Our Club Professional will be happy to assist you with any golfing requirements you may have, i.e equipment, repairs etc.
  • Trolleys and refreshments are also available from the Golf Shop
  • Glamorganshire Members are entitled to free Society golf. To avail of this concession their names must be supplied to the Secretary / Manager.
  • Members are not allowed to sign in Society visitors at reduced green fees
The Glamorganshire Golf Club - Visitors - Credit Cards accepted

Credit / Debit Cards (Visa, MasterCard) accepted

Dress Code and House Rules 

Dress (in the Clubhouse)

Lounge and Dining Room

  • Smart casual dress must be worn at all times
  • Tailored shorts may be worn
  • Sports socks must be predominantly white and cover the ankle
  • Shirts may not be worn outside trousers
  • Turtle neck style shirts may be worn
  • No golf shoes, trainers, denim or tracksuits may be worn
  • No golf caps or golf equipment allowed
  • No facial or head jewellery may be worn

Henry Howell (Spikes) Bar

  • All golf clothing sanctioned for use on the course, apart from golf caps and rainwear, may be worn
  • Shorts may be worn, including spikes
  • No golf caps or golf equipment allowed
  • No facial or head jewellery may be worn

Dress (on the golf course)

  • GENTLEMEN
    1. No denim, tracksuits or trainers.
    2. Shirts must have sleeves and collars, and may not be worn outside trousers.
    3. Turtle neck style shirts are allowed
    4. Rugby and football style shirts are not allowed
    5. Tennis, football, rugby, beach, cropped or combat style shorts may not be worn.
    6. Shorts must be tailored and knee length.
    7. Sports socks must be predominantly white and cover the ankle
    8. Trouser bottoms may not be tucked into socks
    9. Facial or head jewellery is not allowed
    10. Members and visitors are encouraged to wear soft spikes
     
  • LADIES
    1. No denims, tracksuits or trainers
    2. Shirts/ tops must have collars, but may be sleeveless
    3. Shirts/tops may be worn outside trousers/shorts
    4. Shorts must be tailored and knee length
    5. Tennis, beach or combat style shorts may not be worn
    6. Foot socks when worn, must be predominantly white
    7. Cropped trousers may be worn
    8. Trouser bottoms may not be tucked into socks
    9. Combat style trousers may not be worn
    10. Members and visitors are encouraged to wear soft spikes

Mobile Phones

Phones may not be used or turned on in the lounge, mens bar or snooker room.

Mobiles may be used in all other areas, both inside and outside the perimeter of the clubhouse.

On the golf course - visitors are asked to switch off their mobile phones whilst on the golf course. Phones maybe used on the course only in emergencies.

If any of your playing partners use a mobile phone on the course - please remind him/her of this rule.
 
Visiting Group/Society leaders are requested to ensure that allparticipants are aware of all of the above rules.The Glamorganshire Golf Club reserves the right to ask visitors not adhering to leave the course and / or clubhouse.
Document Download: The Glamorganshire Golf Club - Local Rules Size: [12 KB] File Type: [.pdf]
Please note that Local Rule No 6 on the back of the scorecard has been re-written for clarity.

"A ball resting on that part of a bridge within the margins of the hazard is in the hazard. The player may ground his club.

That part of the bridge outside the margins of the hazard is an immovable Obstruction. Rule 24-2 applies

Penalty for breach of Local Rule: Match play- Loss of hole: Stroke play - two strokes"
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This amended rule clarifies the position where the ball might end up on the bridge when playing the 6th or 8th holes.

You are allowed to ground your club on the bridge when that part of the bridge is within the boundary of the hazard.

Document Download: The Glamorganshire Golf Club - Starting Times Size: [13 KB] File Type: [.pdf]

You can contact us:

 
By phone - Mr Brian Williams (Secretary/Manager) 029 2070 1185 - 3
By fax - 029 2071 3333
 
Club address: The Glamorganshire Golf Club
Lavernock Road
Penarth
Near Cardiff
Vale of Glamorgan
Wales, UK
CF64 5UP
 

Birthplace of the Stableford Scoring System

You may also like to check out our Information For Visitors To Wales page where there is a wealth of information about golfing in the area, accommodation, holiday breaks, the Ryder Cup 2010, facts about the local area, activities and events, and transportation and travel.