Garnant Golf Club is a premier 18-hole golf course set on a 120-acre site on the western edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Known for its USGA-standard tees and greens, it offers a challenging yet enjoyable experience for golfers of all levels.
Set on a stunning 120-acre site in Garnant, this championship-standard course is one of Carmarthenshire’s premier golfing destinations. With its location on the western edge of the Brecon Beacons National Park, players are treated to panoramic views as they take on each hole.
The course has been built to USGA specifications, with high-quality tees and greens designed to test all skill levels. Fairways are thoughtfully laid out to provide both a strategic challenge and an enjoyable round, whether you’re a seasoned golfer or a casual player.
Facilities include a welcoming clubhouse, practice areas, and a pro shop. Visitors are always warmly welcomed, and the peaceful surroundings make for a relaxing yet engaging day out.









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