Tredegar and Rhymney Golf Club
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The Tredegar and Rhymney Golf Club is a golf club established in 1921 and was opened officially on the 6 June 1925 as a 9 hole golf club is situated between Rhymney and Tredegar in S Wales. The course was officially opened as an 18 hole golf course on the 5 July 2003 after being given help to extend the course with a sportlot grant. The course was opened by Paul Mayo of Newport Golf Club, the British Amateur Champion 1987.
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