Conwy (Caernarvonshire) Golf Club
Morfa,
Conwy, Gwynedd LL32 8ER
Tel : +44(0) 1492 592 423
Conwy was founded in 1890. Part of the Mulberry Harbour for 'D' Day was built almost on the course . Club has hosted many championships including 'The Martini ' in 1970, and the Home Internationals in 1990. New club house built in 1996. Large dining area and lounge overlooking the course and Great Orme Llandudno. Two snooker tables. Visitors changing facility provided.
Directions
From Chester on A55 go through tunnel under estuary then tae the first turn left - top of slip road turn right.
Further Information
Information herein provided by the club on 20 Aug 1998. For more information on Conwy (Caernarvonshire) Golf Club see www.co nwygolfclub.co.uk
Course Details
Course Name: Conwy Holes: 18 Yardage: 6647 SSS: 72 |
Links type - situated between Conwy estuary and mountains. Flat terrain profusion of gorse on later holes. For an appreciation and independent view of this course please see golfer reviews. press here for Conwy (Caernarvonshire) Golf Club course reviews |
Jens Vagland wrote on: Apr 15, 2005
As a linkslover I really, really liked it!
Great greens and very good layout. A great mixture between short and long holes. Go Play!!
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Gwynfor Jones wrote on: Apr 30, 2002
This golf course is without a doubt 1 of the top golf courses around Wales.The catering is SUPERB,the golf course has lots of splendid views and bushes on the back 9.if you want a challenge its a course you have got to play.
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Robert Hardy wrote on: Sep 30, 2000
An excellent test of golf in a super setting. This is obviously a special course, which can be enjoyed by all handicappers. The course looks frighteningly long and narrow playing off the championship markers. We were off yellows, which was not so daunting. I like every hole except the short 2nd? Can't decide which club and can't read the green! Clubhouse was friendly, relaxed and served excellent fresh local fish and chips.
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J Brown wrote on: Oct 31, 1999
This has to be the finest or certainly one of the best courses in the United Kingdom, the welcome from the pro and the facilities are excellent.
The course is championship standard and indeed holds many professional and amateur events during the year so I am told, its not easy, but offers a great test to all players of different standards of play.
Catering is second to none, and the 19th is certainly worth a visit, very friendly staff, and well worth the journey and the money.
Excellent value.
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Eugene Garvey wrote on: Dec 31, 1998
An excellent course and facilities, well worth a visit.
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