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| Our Services | An area that includes the Llyn Peninsula, the Cambrian coast, the North Wales coast and Anglesey, where you can play your own game at your own unhurried pace and savour wonderful scenery. Snowdonia dominates the views from nearly every course in North Wales. | |
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| Take your pick from a great mix of challenging courses-Nefyn, Aberdovey and Royal St. David's at Harlech have all been included in golf monthly Magazine as being amongst the best 100 golf courses in Britain. | ||
| Nefyn, located on a cliff top on the Llyn Peninsula, is probably one of the most scenic and challenging courses in the UK. The championship courses of both Aberdovey and the historic Royal St. David's, Harlech-often described as the 'hardest par 69 in the world'- below Harlech Castle, are immensely popular with golfers. | ||
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championship course at Conwy,is located between river, mountain and
sea whilst Porthmadog is an interesting mixture of heath and links.
Often claimed to be the most natural nine holes in Wales with the 14th
hole named the 'Himilays'. Pwllhelli- very good links parkland and Abersoch,
adjoining the beach set in a picturesque area, both on the Llyn Peninsula.
Caernarfon, Criccieth, St Deiniol Bangor links courses are set against
a background of sea or mountains.
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| From the Dee estuary in the east to Bangor in the west, the stretch of stunning coastline is sheltered from the prevailing south westerly winds. The mild coastal climate makes the true links courses of Abergele and Prestatyn and Maesdu Llandudno ideal for a year-round golfing experience. | |
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