Builth Wells Golf Club was founded in 1923 originally as a nine hole course and remained this way until 1986 when it became 18 holes. The course is set in the quiet, picturesque Mid Wales countryside and was the final resting place for the Prince of Wales, Llywelyn ap Gruffudd and his 3000 strong army in 1282.
A members survey resulted in 9 out of 10 members suggesting they would recommend Builth Wells Golf Club to their friends, testament indeed to what the committee and members have tried to create, a friendly, enjoyable, value for money experience at one of Wales’ most popular golf clubs.