Hardest course I've played
The golf course at Pwllheli is a fascinating blend of parkland and links, making it an extremely entertaining and enjoyable part of a golf tour in North Wales.
The golf course at Pwllheli is a fascinating blend of parkland and links, making it an extremely entertaining and enjoyable part of a golf tour in North Wales.
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0800 043 6644The clubhouse at Pwllheli is closer to the sea than any other in the United Kingdom, underlining the genuine links of the original nine holes. These were designed by Tom Morris of Hoylake in 1900, and are carved between the coastline’s sand dunes, and are a genuine test of seaside golf.
In 1909, the course was extended to its full length with the addition of the parkland loop mapped out by the great James Braid. The unique challenge of Pwllheli and its 6,108 yard course draws visitors back year after year, and is a fine part of any golf tour of the rugged North Wales shoreline.
Hardest course I've played
Two very different 9’s, first tight parkland and then superb Lincs. Very friendly clubhouse.
Nice course with mix of links and parkland. Some of the higher handicappers struggled on the links section but that's no detriment to the course. Really good challenge. Very nice staff and food. Professional very helpful and accommodating.
Cracking little course, suffering only slightly on the links holes due to the extreme weather they had been experiencing. Staff were friendly and food and drink great value.
Great course but fairways very burnt in places.
Lovely course, mix of parkland and links. Misty and rainy when we played which unfortunately meant we couldn't appreciate it at it's best.
Great course but a bit slow due to comp
Great course with a mixture of parkland and lynx golf.
A little disappointing. The front 9 parkland part of the course we would describe as a bit "samey" with many of the holes indistinguishable from the others. The back 9 links holes were more challenging and interesting but the greens were very slow compared to the other 3 courses and whereas we would be happy to play any of the other 3 courses again we would not choose to return to Pwllheli
The parkland part of the course was in good condition but the links part wasn’t great, fairways were very patchy with a lot of bare lies.
Very windy day, making the course tricky. The Course was in great condition. Staff at the course were extremely helpful and friendly, would definitely play again.
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