
THE CLUBHOUSE
The clubhouse at Builth Wells Golf Club is a grade 2 listed building being a converted 15th century “Welsh Long House” featuring several original oak beams.
The original clubhouse was extended in 2004 (part funded by The Wales Tourist Board),the make up of the clubhouse became much more visitor orientated whereby two large lounge areas were created, a smaller bar area (the snug bar) and a separate dining area seating 40 – 50 people, giving visiting society golfers various different options following their round of golf. The extension is very much in keeping with the original building with oak beams featuring significantly.
The extension of the clubhouse gave members and visitors a facility second to none and helped create increased visitor numbers to the club and boost the local economy in the process.




The 19th Hole
The 19th Hole at Builth Wells Golf Club is more than just a clubhouse—it's a piece of history. Set in a Grade II listed 15th-century Welsh Long House, this charming spot retains its original oak beams, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. After a day on the course, it's the perfect place to relax with a well-earned pint, swap stories, and soak up the character of this unique setting.
Kitchen
Good food meets great company in a setting full of character. If you're after a hearty breakfast before teeing off, a light bite at the turn, or a satisfying meal after your round, the clubhouse kitchen has you covered.