Aberdovey Golf Club

Welsh golf club of the year

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Meetings & Facilities

Bernard Darwin Room (meeting room)

The Bernard Darwin room offers the following facilities:

  • a boardroom table to seat up to 15 people
  • internet access
  • data projection equipment.
  • WiFi Internet access

Webcam conferencing facilities can be arranged if required and other equipment can be brought in on request.

The Darwin room is well equipped to hold a small corporate meeting, using the Club's catering and other facilities during your stay. When coupled with our en-suite Dormy Bungalow accommodation, our Top 100 golf course and its PGA professional for golf tuition, Aberdovey makes an ideal and reasonably priced base in which to conduct your company's 'away day' combining business with relaxation. Contact the office sec@aberdoveygolf.co.uk or ring for details.

Locker rooms

Situated on the ground floor, through the double doors immediately off the 18th green, these contain all the usual facilities you would expect. Visitors can make use of small day lockers at no charge.

Indoor practice putting area and Wii Room

Thanks to funding made available to us from the Ryder Cup Legacy Fund, the Club's old snooker room has been converted into an indoor practice putting area and Wii games room.

The indoor putting facility enables players of all ages and abilities to sharpen this most important aspect of their game in the comfort and warmth indoors and provides an area where junior beginners can swing a 'Tri-Golf' club at Velcro balls and targets under the guidance of one of our trained instructors, progressing to further structured tuition on the swing, the game and its etiquette..

The Wii Sports games available include tennis, golf, 10-pin, American football etc and help not only to improve hand-eye co-ordination but also to remove some of the apprehension and barriers that can be felt amongst youngsters of entering 'The Golf Club'.