What People Are Talking About
Royal St. David's gives golfers a clear reason to compare notes.
Royal St. David's brings championship golf into the Golf.club course conversation from Wales. The appeal is not just the ranking slot; it is the setting, routing, reputation, and trip-planning gravity that make golfers stop, compare notes, and ask whether this is a course they would build a journey around. That makes the conversation bigger than a simple destination link. Golfers can argue about access, architecture, scenery, history, routing, and whether the course belongs on a realistic trip list or a dream-only board.
Why It Matters
Wales has a course story worth following.
The Golf.club read: Royal St. David's matters because it turns course discovery into a decision. Would you travel for the architecture, the setting, the club culture, the championship history, or the bragging rights?
What To Watch Next
Watch the championship golf debate.
The next useful angle is how golfers would actually use Royal St. David's: as a trip anchor, a dream-list stop, a course-design lesson, or a comparison point against nearby golf.
Clubhouse Buzz
Would you build a golf trip around Royal St. David's?
Bring this to the clubhouse as a course debate: is this a must-play anchor, a smart add-on, a history stop, or a place golfers mostly admire from afar?