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Situated
close to the seashore near Pwllheli’s West End,
this flat course offers both gentle parkland and a
true test of links golf, making it suitable for golfers of
all ages and abilities.
First
established as a 9-hole course
along coarse linksland in 1900, its evolution to
18 holes was completed nearly a decade later by British
Open Champion, James Braid. With a set of natural
resources at his disposal, James Braid utilised
an expanse of mature parkland, contrasting sharply
with the original nine set amidst the sand dunes. The modern-day
course is characterised by tree-lined
fairways and picture-perfect surrounding countryside.
All
in all, golfing in Pwllheli combines the
finest parkland and links on which any golfer is likely
to have played. After your round of golf players
can relax in the clubhouse in one of the two lounge
bars enjoying the superb views over Cardigan
Bay.
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