Langland Bay Golf Club
Langland Bay Golf Club is an 18-hole course set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, overlooking Langland Bay near Swansea, Wales, UK. The club’s records go back to 1901, and the course officially opened on 10 September 1904. The 100th anniversary in 2004 featured events and a visit from Prince Andrew.
Hole 6 is claimed by members to be the hardest in Wales. Hole 16 is known as "Death Or Glory" because the sea lies on one side and a 100-foot drop on the other. The other holes have small greens with rough grass and sand traps. The sea can be seen from 15 of the 18 holes.
The club hosts the Gwalia PGA Pro-Am tournament each year to raise money for the Gwalia Housing Trust.
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