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Royal St David's
The glorious setting for Royal St David’s Golf Club is nothing short of beautiful and romantic. The forbidding medieval Harlech castle and towering sand dunes guard the course.

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Nefyn & District (Old)
Nefyn & District is literally golf on the edge of the world and it makes the adrenaline pump...

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Aberdovey
Aberdovey Golf Club is set enchantingly within the Snowdonia National Park at the mouth of the Dovey Estuary...

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Conwy
Conwy Golf Club has played host to a number of major tournaments, including the Martini in 1970, when Peter Thomson and Doug Sewell tied on 268...

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North Wales
North Wales is not only a test of ability but it also allows the golfer to relax and enjoy the exhilarating air and the magnificent scenery of the North Wales coast.

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Pwllheli
Pwllheli Golf Club is unique... park-like and links-like. The clubhouse is so close to the sea that it's almost a boathouse.

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Porthmadog
Porthmadog Golf Club was founded in 1905 and James Braid designed it. The course is an exciting hybrid mix of parkland and links holes.

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Northop
Designed by big John Jacobs, Northop Golf & Country Club was the first club in Wales to play host to a European Challenge Tour event (2003).

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Welshpool
If you like old-fashioned golf with pulpit greens, ditches, greenside swales, the occasional blind shot and gorse lining almost every fairway then Welshpool is just the place to play!

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Borth & Ynyslas
Borth & Ynyslas Golf Club is a rugged seaside links and they strongly claim to be the oldest club in Wales.

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Bull Bay
Bull Bay Golf Club is the most northerly course in Wales and was designed by the esteemed architect, Herbert Fowler...

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Cradoc
Cradoc Golf Club can best be described, in the words of one golf commentator, as “an arboretum set down in scenery that can only be described as drop-dead gorgeous”.

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Rhuddlan
Rhuddlan Golf Club’s pleasant parkland layout measures almost 6,500 yards and its routing is the work of esteemed architect Fred Hawtree, who designed the course back in 1930.

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Vale of Llangollen
Nestling in a delightful valley, Vale of Llangollen Golf Club is the quintessential gem. Shhh... don't tell too many people.

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Wrexham
Wrexham has retained James Braid’s routing down the years though it has been stretched a little over time to its current length of 6,250 yards.

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Llandudno - Maesdu
The Llandudno Golf Club – or Maesdu ("Black Meadow") as it’s known locally – was formed in 1915 and the 18-hole course was laid out on land between the Wardre Hills and the Irish Sea...

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Prestatyn
Prestatyn is the most northerly course in Wales and is routed across 150 acres of natural links land. Measuring 6,808 yards off the back tees it will represent a challenge when the prevailing southwesterly blows.

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Aberystwyth
Aberystwyth Golf Club was formed in 1911 and the first committee made the wise decision to engage Harry Vardon to design the 18-hole layout.

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Anglesey
Best described as a rather flat, seaside course with a heathland feel, Anglesey extends to just over 6,300 yards, featuring small, lightly bunkered greens...

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Caernarfon
Caernarfon is a gently undulating parkland track with lovely views of the castle, the Menai Straits and the Isle of Anglesey...

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Cardigan
The course sits high on a hill outside the town of Cardigan, overlooking the Teifi Estuary, with extensive views over Cardigan Bay and along the coast to Ceredigion in the north and Pembrokeshire to the south.

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Dolgellau
The location of Dolgellau Golf Club is simply stunning and this is without question a big part of its appeal.

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Holyhead
The delightful heathland course at Holyhead Golf Club is tucked away on Holy Island, in the very north west corner of Wales...

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Llandrindod Wells
Llandrindod Wells measures only 5,759 yards and features a number of old-fashioned design traits, including back-to-back par threes at the 10th and 11th holes...

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Mold
Mold is one of the shorter 18-hole courses in Wales, measuring less than 5,600 yards, but it’s a very pleasant parkland layout that will challenge you all the way to beat its par of 67.

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Rhos-on-Sea
Rhos-on-Sea is a very pleasant parkland course, extending now to just over 6,000 yards with fine views over Penrhyn Bay.

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Rhyl
Rhyl offers an old-fashioned links golf experience with generous fairways and greens that are firm, fast and well protected by bunkers.

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