Cottrell Park Golf Club
The Courses
Cottrell Park is a majestic setting for golf and is home to two Championship 18 Hole Courses, both of which are situated in historic parkland that was landscaped some 200 years ago.The Mackintosh Course
The Mackintosh course, is named after Alfred Donald Mackintosh of Mackintosh the 28th Chief of Clan Mackintosh and Chief of Clan Chattan, who resided at Cottrell during the 19th and 20th Centuries. The course provides 6,407 challenging yards off the white tees and has been designed around the original features of the rolling parkland, including a Roman Motte. This championship course has been selected for a number of Welsh Golf Union and Welsh Ladies Golf Union events as well as County Matches, which is indeed a compliment to a course so young. The Mackintosh course will test golfers of all standards to the best of their abilities.Course Details
No. of holes: 18Length: 6529 yards
Par: 72
Course Type: Parkland
The Button Gwinnett Course
The Button Gwinnett course is named after the Button family who resided at Cottrell Park during the 17th Century. Button Gwinnett, was one of the fifty-six men who assembled at Philadelphia in 1776 to sign the American Declaration of Independence, thus becoming one of America's immortals, whilst one of his forefathers, Admiral Sir Thomas Button, charted the American north west coast, where he named New Wales, Hopes Checked, Port Nelson, and Button Island. The course offers breathtaking views sweeping northwards as far as the Brecon Beacons and southwards over the Bristol Channel to the Mendips.Course Details
No. of holes: 18Length: 6156 yards
Par: 71
Course Type: Parkland
