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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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