If
you are looking for a change from playing the seaside courses when
visiting the West Glamorgan area, then Neath Golf Club is an excellent
place to visit. In direct contrast to Swansea's great linkland clubs,
the one at Neath sits majestically atop a high hill at Cadoxton and
two miles from the bustling old town of Neath. Founded in 1934, the
then committee members had the sense to commission a top quality golfer
in the shape of Open champion James
Braid to lay out the course from difficult terrain, and he most
certainly came up trumps by creating a demanding course. The
vistas of the Vale of Neath and the outstanding countryside beyond
are something very special. James Braid once wrote of the views: "
I must say the views from every part of this course are truly magnificent".
Henry
Cotton also wrote a glowing tribute to the course when he penned
a letter to a close friend: "I've travelled the entire golfing
world but never before seen such golfing beauty as at Neath...... why
not see for yourself!