Llanwern Golf Club

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Llanwern Golf Club
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Llanwern Golf Club within Wales
Coordinates 51°35′16″N2°55′21″W / 51.58787°N 2.922453°W / 51.58787; -2.922453
Location Newport, Wales
Type Golf Club
Total holes18
Website llanwerngolfclub.co.uk
Par 70
Length6177 yards

Llanwern Golf Club (Welsh: Clwb Golff Llanwern) is a golf club based just outside Llanwern at Newport, Wales. [1] It is an 18-hole parkland course and is reputedly one of the oldest in South Wales. In 2010 the club based PGA professional Leanne Cooper was named the Ladies European Tour-sponsored PGA female assistant of the year. [2] This club has a "members only" policy.

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