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The Classic Links Tour
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Golfer prices from £1395/$2819*
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The Classic Links Tour of Wales
Explore the best of Wales &Welsh Golf.
You will experience breathtaking scenery from the rugged landscape of the North, to Tenby and the small fishing villages on the south west coast combined with the modern cosmopolitan atmosphere of Cardiff,Wales Capital city in the South.
Prices from £1395/$2819*
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Itinerary
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Hotels & Courses
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Day 1 Arrive into Manchester or Liverpool airport, and transfer approximately 90 minutes to north Wales and your first round of golf at:
Conwy (Caernarvonshire) Golf Club
Following your golf head south through the Snowdonia National Park to your accommodation at Maes-y-Neuadd Hotel
Day 2 Golf at Nefyn & District Golf Club
Overnight at Maes-y-Neuadd
Day 3 Golf at Royal St David’s Golf Club, Harlech
Overnight at Maes-y-Neuadd
Day 4 Experience golf as Bernard Darwin did, take the train from Harlech to Aberdovey. Alight at the first tee equipped with your clubs.
Golf at Aberdovey
Following your golf, continue South to Tenby, and the St Brides Hotel & Spa
Overnight at the St Brides Hotel & Spa
Day 5 Golf at Tenby - Wales Oldest Golf Club
Overnight at the St Brides Hotel & Spa
Day 6 Check out of your hotel and head east to the Gower peninsula and your golf today at:
Pennard Golf Club
Following your golf continue east to Cardiff, Waless capital city, and your hotel the St Davids Hotel & Spa.
Day 7 Your final days golf at Waless number one course:
Royal Porthcawl.
Overnight at the St Davids Hotel & Spa
Day 8 Depart Wales
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Maes-y-Neuadd Hotel (North Wales) This 14th century Manor house set in the hills above Harlech, provides the perfect country house retreat, combined with award winning dining.
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The St Brides Spa Hotel (South West Wales) Deluxe accommodation, set in a stunning location overlooking Saundersfoot harbour, this hotel offers fine dining, genuine welsh charm in a contemporary setting. One of the best spa experiences in the UK.
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St Davids Hotel & Spa Cardiff Bay (South East Wales) Situated on the waterfront of Cardiff Bay, The St. Davids Hotel & Spa is a striking Cardiff landmark. Dynamic and contemporary in style, the building incorporates a glass-backed atrium from floor to ceiling, giving a vision of space and natural light.
The hotel provides the highest levels of service, the ultimate in comfort, leisure and cuisine. It is also ideally located for some of the finest golf in South Wales.
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Royal Porthcawl (South East Wales Championship Links)
Wales finest championship links course. 15th in the Golf Digest Rankings. The status of the course is sustained by the many prestigious professional and amateur events held at the club over the years. Michael Williams of the Daily Telegraph summed it all up with; "Royal Porthcawl epitomises all that is best about the game, as it once was, even down to a creaking clubhouse that is as unchanging as the magnificent links and unrivalled hospitality."
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Pennard (South West Wales Links)
Pennard Golf Club, located 8 miles west of Swansea in the Gower Peninsula, an area of outstanding natural beauty. Golf has been played there since 1896, although the course owes most of its appeal today first to James Braid and then to C.K. Cotton. The holes are routed over classically undulating and tumbling linksland, full of hummocks, hillocks and hollows and pocked with dunes large and small; in sum, exactly what we might hope to find beside the shore. Yet this exceptional terrain is not beside the shore - It is two hundred feet above it. No wonder Pennard has been called "the links in the sky.
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Tenby (South West Wales Links)
A regular on the Welsh Golfing Union Championship rosta, from the first hole to the last, you will never forget the layout of this renowned links course. With stunning ocean views it maximizes all the natural features of this beautiful part of Pembrokeshire. Arguably the oldest course in Wales, golf has been played over the links here since the late 1880s.
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Conwy (North Wales Links)
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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Aberdovey (Mid Wales Links)
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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Nefyn (North Wales Clifftop)
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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Harlech-Royal St Davids (North Wales Links)
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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Golfer prices from:
£1630/$3295.00
(Wales Golf Vacations
Chauffeur Drive Service)
£1395/$2819* (Self-Drive)
Non Golfer Deduct:
$900.00 per person
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First, thanks for have not mentioned Rugby results in your mail. For the rest, everything has been fine (hotel and golfs courses), in term of weather except for saturday (definitively a bad day....) it was quite good especially on sunday and monday. For golf, good choice with different type of nice courses (especially on sunday with sheeps on the fairways).
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Martial Labeta - France
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