The Course

Our course is nestled between the Rhymney and Cynon Valleys and has sat there very proudly since 1st June 1922 when the Club was formally and officially opened by Mr Bruce Jones JP.

Though only a 9 hole undulating golf course sitting within 34 acres of land and with a total length of 5666 yards,  it is still capable of producing a few surprises and can test the expertise of even the best low handicapped players. It boasts an exceptional “signature hole” in the form of our 4th hole, a demanding Par 3 of 225 yards. You are well rewarded if you manage to reach the green but all your skills will be tested if you are only slightly wayward !!

A Par 69 course [SSS 68] the Professional Course record is held by Ian Woosnam who recorded a gross score of 62 back in 1980. The Amateur course record is currently held by Mike Gosbee with a fine gross 63. The course itself has undergone many changes since 1922 with the introduction of fairway and greenside bunkers, the re-siting of some tees and planting of a large number of young and mature trees and this work is still ongoing as we aim to make Whitehall Golf Club one of the finest and most enjoyable courses to play in South Wales. 

Course Plan

Click on the Plan Below For a Detailed View of Each Hole.

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Hole 1 & 10 Hole 2 & 11 Hole 3 & 12 Hole 4 & 13 Hole 5 & 14 Hole 6 & 15 Hole 7 & 16 Hole 8 & 17 Hole 9 & 18

 

The Course | Scorecard | Green Fees & Societies | Course Maintenance

 

The Course | Course Plan | Green Fees & Societies | Course Maintenance

 

Green Fees & Societies

Whitehall Golf Club affords a warm welcome to all Visitors and Societies, at whatever level of their playing ability. It is always advisable to contact the club secretary prior to arriving, to ensure there are no events being held, and especially if food is required after the round.

Please also read our policies for Handicap Certificates and Dress code across the page.

Please enjoy your time at Whitehall, and the friendly welcome that it provides.

The Course | Course Plan | Scorecard | Course Maintenance

 

 

 

Course Maintenance

 

 

The Course | Course Plan | Scorecard | Green Fees & Societies

 

White Hall Golf Club Dress Code Policy

Bar and Restaurant 

The minimum standard is smart casual clean clothing at all times - no golf shoes, spiked or otherwise, hats, wet or soiled clothing or golfing rainwear.  Shoes to be worn at all times. 

On the course 

Smart golfing, including tailored shorts not brightly patterned and with a length not more than three inches above the knee.  Gentlemen, when playing shorts, may wear either predominantly white ankle length sports socks or long single colour hose socks.  Proper golfing footwear is to be worn. 

Unacceptable Dress 

The following forms of dress are unacceptable anywhere on the course or Club premises: 

  • Stockinged or bare feet

  • Football/rugby shirts and shorts

  • Tracksuits

  • Tee shirts or shirts without collars

  • Denim clothing

  • Cargo pants

  • Combat trousers

  • Trousers with drawstring waists or legs

  • Wearing hats back to front or indoors.

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White Hall Golf Club Handicap Certificate Policy

Handicap certificates are not required as a general rule of thumb, except for Special Events, but golfers will be expected to appreciate and comply with the rules and etiquette of golf.

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