Proceed at your own risk, Monmouthshire Golf Club
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Image: © Jaggery Taken: 14 Sep 2011
A sign on the entrance road from the B4269 states STOP LOOK FOR GOLFERS HITTING BALLS ACROSS THE ROAD. PROCEED AT YOUR OWN RISK. Monmouthshire Golf Club is located south of Llanfoist and north of Llanellen, between the B4269 and the River Usk. Before golf was played here, the land was for many years the home of the Monmouthshire races which lasted several days each year and drew large crowds of spectators. Racecourse Farm still exists today, on the north side of the course. The Monmouthshire Golf Club was founded in 1892 as a 9 hole course, extended to 18 holes in 1938.