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The Rolls of Monmouth Golf Club, with its championship 6,733 yard golf course, is set in superb countryside with spectacular views of the Welsh hills. It is one of the most outstanding golf courses, not just in Wales, but in the whole of the UK.

In 2018 The Rolls of Monmouth was ranked 17th in the Golf World top 50 courses in Wales.

The spectacular Mansion, the former home of Charles Stewart Rolls, co-founder of the famous Rolls-Royce company, is available for private evening functions and business seminars all year round.

At the confluence of the rivers Wye and Monnow lies the ancient market and border town of Monmouth surrounded by hills in a region where lowland Britain merges into the highlands of the west.

Four miles west of Monmouth on the B4233 to Abergavenny lies our magnificent championship course. Opened in 1982 and ready to welcome any golfers eager to test themselves against a demanding 6733 yards of parklands, streams and lakes.
The course itself, and the countryside surrounding it, is home to local wildlife and water fowl and combined with the spectacular view of the Black Mountains, makes The Rolls one of the most outstanding golf courses, not just in
Wales, but the whole of the UK.

Back in 1982 Tony Jacklin asked why The Rolls was being kept a firmly guarded
secret. Greg Norman, a one-time touring professional of the course described the four short holes as “fantastic”.

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