North Wales -
Golf Courses, Clubs, Driving Ranges, Golf Shops, etc
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A wonderful classic seaside links golf course
playing through the sand dunes - home of the
Welsh Seniors Championship. Many long par 4's
are here to challenge you on this par 71 6485
yards course. Spectacular views for the visitor
to enjoy.
A beautiful parkland course with views of the
Irish Sea and Gwyrch Castle. There are splendid
finishing holes, a testing par 5, 16th; a 185
yard, 17th to an elevated green, and a superb
par 5 18th with out of bounds just behind the
green.
Located on the North
West Tip of the Island of Anglesey in North
Wales. Holyhead Golf Club was designed by the
ubiquitous James Braid in 1912.
At a glance, the
scorecard tells you that the course measures
only just over 6000 yards from the back tees and
looks relatively tame with only one serious hill
to negotiate. The greens have a reputation of
being the best in North Wales. Whilst the course
looks at its most spectacular in the Spring, its
is pleasing all the year round, set as it is, in
a very beautiful part of North Wales.
The elevated 10th which
offers a 360 degree panoramic view over
Snowdonia and the Lleyn Peninsula, each hole
genuinely gives the golfer something different
to think about. Visit our website
www.holyheadgolfclub.co.uk to see our beautiful
golf course or call us for more information.
Founded in 1905, St Deiniol is a 18 hole 5654
yard par 68 SSS 67 parkland course. Perched on
the side of the Bangor Mountain, a tough test
both on your physical stamina and your golfing
ability but you get your rewards with heavenly
views. Situated just outside Bangor, three miles
from Menai Bridge.
Founded in 1890, Conwy has hosted national and
international championships since 1898. Set
among sand hills, possessing true links greens
and a profusion of gorse on the latter holes,
especially the 16th,17th, and 18th. This course
provides the visitor with real golfing enjoyment
against a background of stunning beauty.
Old Colwyn Golf Club
Woodland Avenue, Old Colwyn, Conwy, LL29 9NL Tel: 01492 515581
Founded in 1907, Old Colwyn is a 9 hole 5020
yard par 68 SSS 65 meadowland course. Hilly,
meadowland course. Wayward shots might be met by
angry sheep or cattle, that are often grazing on
the course!
At Denbigh we are
delighted to share our fine course and clubhouse
with visitors and societies. Set in rolling
Welsh countryside, our magnificent parkland
course offers a magical 5,500 yard walk through
mature woodland with views down to the Vale of
Clwyd to the coast.
We hope we have not spoiled
the walk by adding 18 challenging holes of golf.
When you come in from the course our superbly
appointed clubhouse awaits. You will be able to
relax in comfortable surroundings and play a
game of snooker. Our chef can offer you an
excellent selection of light refreshments and
splendid cuisine. We are confident that our
combination of mountain views, great food, guest
beers and not too testing golf will make you
want to come to Denbigh again and again. We are
situated 10 miles off the A55 Express, within an
hour's driving time of Chester, the Wirral and
Shrewsbury.
Founded in 1910, Dolgellau is a 9 hole 4671 yard
(18 holes) par 66 SSS 63 parkland course and is
one of the prettiest in Wales offering stunning
views of the Mawddach Estuary, down to the
Penmaenpool and Barmouth bridges.
Set in the stunning surroundings of Snowdonia,
beneath the gaze of Harlech's mighty castle this
par 69, SSS 72 championship links has been host
to over 50 national and international
championships and matches. The course is noted
for its long testing par four holes and has five
short holes varying in length and direction. A
feature is the large size of the greens.
Recently rated 29th in the British Isles the
course will provide a stern but fair test to
golfers of all abilities. The course lies within
the Morfa Harlech SSSI and the profusion of wild
orchids in early summer is a joy.
Part links, part parkland, this championship
course starts and finishes on one side of the
main road, the remaining holes more seaside in
nature, being played on the other side. The
holes are pleasantly undulating and present a
pretty picture when the gorse is in full bloom.
Often windy, this varied and testing course is
not for beginners.
Founded in 1908, Vale of Llangollen is a 18 hole
6656 yard par 72 SSS 73 parkland course. The
River Dee quietly flows past five of the holes
although only imposing a threatening presence on
three. Situated on the northbound A5 approaching
Llangollen.
The gateway to the Llyn Peninsula, Porthmadog
has plenty to do and see. The second half of
this course is the highlight. Designed by James
Braid back in 1905, there are some wonderful
views on this mixture of heathland and links
challenge. Superb food, two bars, snooker room
and a well stocked pro shop with expert tuition
available. Try to play Porthmadog if you are
visiting the area - you will enjoy the
experience.
Founded in 1902, Abersoch is a 18 hole 5671 yard
par 69 SSS 68 part links/part parkland course
set behind sand dunes on a coastline which is
part of a designated Area of Outstanding Natural
Beauty. The view from the fairways are
breathtaking across Cardigan Bay to the
magnificent Rhinog Mountains and beyond. The
clubhouse offers full bar and first class
restaurant facilities.
Easy walking seaside links course with
undulating fairways and quality greens with well
positioned bunkers to test your short game.
Difficult in windy conditions but a fair test of
golf for players of all standards. Excellent
clubhouse facilities. The club has linked up
with the Esplanade hotel in Llandudno which
offers some fantastic golfing breaks.
Founded in 1930, Rhuddlan is a 18 hole 6482 yard
par 71 SSS 71 undulating scenic parkland course.
Offers full bar and restaurant facilities.
Situated 20 miles from Chester and a little over
an hour's drive from Holyhead.