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Aberdovey (Links, Par 71)
Set amongst the beautiful scenery of Snowdonia National Park you will find the most superb championship links course. Golf was first played at Aberdovey in 1886 and the links have been developed into one of the finest courses in Wales. The club is situated at the mouth of the Dovey Estuary and nestles between the Cambrian Mountain range and the coastal dunes of Aberdovey Beach.
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Harlech-Royal St Davids (Links, Par 69)
This is the Nationally and Internationally renowned Royal St Davids Golf Club the home of one of the finest traditional championship links courses in the world. It has been established for over 100 years and is steeped in history. It is set in the most beautiful and scenic part of Wales. It has frequently hosted and continues to host world class Amateur and Professional events.
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Abergele Golf Club (Parkland, Par 71)
Regarded as one of the most picturesque course in Wales with the magnificent backdrop of Gwrych Castle, Abergele Golf Club remains a firm favourite with both members and those who choose to visit from all over the golfing world. The delightful 18 hole Parkland Course boast many enviable features. The course was established in its present position in 1968 to the historic grounds of Gwyrch Castle with magnificent coastal views.
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Nefyn (Clifftop, Par 71)
Nefyn and District Golf Club was formed in 1907 The course was converted from 9 holes to 18 holes in 1912 and after many minor transformations, a further 9 holes were added in 1933 (only 26 holes are now being played). This quirky course now consists of a front 10 holes and two distinctly different back 8 holes.It is a proud boast of the club and its members that you can see the sea from every tee on the course. The epithet "This is the most beautiful course I have ever played" has come both from visitors from all over the world and from many critical reviews in books and magazines.
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Porthmadog (Links, Par 71)
Porthmadog and Borth-y-Gest Golf Club, as it was originally called, was opened in the very early 1900s probably being played by 1905. Numerous changes and modifications have been carried out since those early days when members were expected to pay compensation for any grazing animals killed or injured by them. Nowadays the course features two distinct nines, with the back nine playing through the dunes.
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Conwy (Links, Par 71)
This famous links course, renowned throughout the area as one of the most challenging of its kind is situated at the mouth of the estuary of the River Conwy. Several of the holes of the front nine skirt the estuary itself giving views to enjoy over the bay to Llandudno, Anglesey and beyond. As the course turns to the back nine many of the holes are played beneath the slendid backdrop of the Conwy Mountains.When players reach the 15th Tee the course enters into gorse country for what many have described as one of the most testing finishes in golf, but once overcome, the hosptality of the club beckons at the clubhouse situated behind the 18th green were tales of "if only" I had taken this or that can be debated in the 19th.
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llandudno (North Wales Golf Club) (links, Par 71)
Visitors to North Wales Golf Club will find it a true links course situated on the West Shore in Llandudno. The course is of Championship standard hosting the Welsh Team Championships in 1995. It is not only a trial of ability but allows the golfer to relax and enjoy the exhilarating air and the magnificent scenery of the North Wales coast.
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Llanymynech Golf Club (Parkland, Par 70)
Perched on top of a prominent hill and surrounded by sheer cliff faces, Llanymynech Golf Club offers a unique challenge to all golfers from the aspiring amateur to the seasoned pro. Such an elevated location affords outstanding panoramic views and from the courses highest point twelve of the old shire counties are visible; ranging from the lowlands of the Shropshire and Cheshire plains to the rugged terrain of the mountains towards Flintshire and Denbighshire.
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Bull Bay Golf Club (heathland, Par 70)
Golf is a challenge to your skill, stamina and temperament and all three will be tested before you reach the eighteenth green at Bull Bay Golf Club. Every hole at this North Wales club has its individual appeal, the flat, the hilly , the dog-leg and the blind approach to the green, but each one is fair and well within the grasp of the average golfer. The course at Bull Bay is known simply as "natures gift to golfers" and offers views of some of the best scenery in the country - from the wide serve of the bay to the Irish Sea and the Isle of Man (on a clear day!), to the mountains of Snowdonia across the green fields of Anglesey.
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Oswestry Golf Club (Parkland, Par 71)
Set in mature parkland, the course is well suited to players of all abilities, it was designed by James Braid, who is renowned for his two tier greens. With good tees, beautiful fairways and quality greens Oswestry, with its excellent drainage is ideal for all year round play.
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Abersoch (Links/Parkland, Par 69)
Located at Abersoch on the Llyn Peninsula in Gwynedd, Wales, UK - Clwb Golff Abersoch / Abersoch Golf Club offers 18 holes of links and parkland golf. Designed by Harry Varden in 1907 and opened in 1908. The sandy soil and the unique microclimate ensures golf for 365 days a year. We pride ourselves in the condition of the course and the warm welcome extended to members and visitors alike.
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Vale of Llangollen Golf Club (Parkland, Par 72)
Quiet flows the River Dee past five of Llangollens holes, imposing a threatening presence on three of them but well worth the watery inconvenience for the pleasure of being in such a beautiful vale.
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Prestatyn (Links, Par 72)
Championship seaside links, with spectacular views and gently undulating terrain. A regular choice for the Welsh Golfing Union Championships, the course provides a tough challenge when the prevailing south westerly breeze is blowing.
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Caernarfon (Parkland, Par 69)
The Royal Town of Caernarfon golf course is a delightful parkland layout situated less than a mile from the historic town of Caernarfon.The course was redesigned in 1981 following purchase of additional land and the course and the clubhouse have since benefited from many improvements designed to make your visit very enjoyable. The course offers some spectacular panoramic views of Snowdonia, the Menai Straits and Anglesey.
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Holyhead (Heathland, Par 70)
The course at Holyhead features fairways narrow and undulating, the rough comprises of gorse, heather and bracken giving the golfer a real challenge. Add to this the variable wind which whips in from the Irish Sea and you have a course that can change its character from day to day or even hour to hour
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Cradoc (Parkland, Par 71)
Cradoc Golf Club is situated alongside the spectacularly beautiful scenery of the Brecon Beacons National Park. Founded in 1967 Cradoc is an 18 hole parkland course, 6188 yards long off the back tees with a par 71 and is the permanent home to the prestigious Coors Welsh Tournament of Champions. In 2003 Cradoc was chosen to host the P.G.A. Mid-Wales Open. In addition to providing a very enjoyable test of golf, Cradoc also offers excellent practice facilities including a 10 bay floodlit covered driving range plus a double teaching bay, and an adjacent two acre chipping and bunker practice area.
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Maesdu (Parkland/Links Mix, Par 72)
Situated on the outskirts of Llandudno, North Wales, Maesdu Golf Club provides a challenging and enjoyable round of golf, in a spectacular setting.
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Northop Country Park (Parkland, Par 72)
Designed by former Ryder Cup player John Jacobs in the early nineties, the course has hosted several events including the Welsh Professional Championships. A pleasant parkland layout combined with a splendid clubhouse and warm welcome.
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Pwllheli (Links, Par 69)
The course is flat and is suitable for golfers of all ages and abilities.From the course and clubhouse, there are superb views of Snowdonia and over Cardigan Bay to the Cambrian Mountain range, and the Clubhouse is closer to the sea than any other Golf Clubhouse in the U.K.
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Burnham & Berrow (Links, Par 72)
The course is laid out in the traditional manner of nine holes out and nine back. The first nine skirt the sand dunes and coastline northwards, turning inland and southwards and then following the coast road through Berrow, past the Church and back into Burnham. As with all links golf the challenging factor is the wind and its unpredictability, which means that the course can play differently almost every day. The greens are renowned as true and quick and the course is guaranteed to be in good condition all year. Excellent drainage due to the sandy subsoil ensures that the course is rarely if ever closed. The course demands that you use almost every club in the bag and the experience is memorable and always a challenge. This is why Burnham and Berrow is chosen so frequently as hosts for many championship tournaments.
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