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Wonderfully located on the dramatic and beautiful Conwy Bay, the Conwy Golf Club provides a majestic backdrop to a game of eighteen holes. The course is a challenging one, as you will be battling the strong sea winds throughout the nearly 7000 yards that the links stretch over.

Golf has been enjoyed here for almost 150 years now, so you know there’s a real heritage to the site. It has changed a great deal over this century and a half - two World Wars, major planting of marram grass and the construction of a harbour very close to the back of the golf club will do that to a golf course - but fans of Conwy Golf Club agree that this is certainly not to its detriment. 

In fact, it seems as though critics agree with this, too, as Conwy Golf Club recently won the Welsh Golf Club of the Year Award. It is fairly flat, but this does not bring with it monotony, as there is plenty of variety on offer. 

The coastal location really adds to the character of the course, as you’ll be battling sand dunes and following the curves of the shore. There’s a bit of challenge here as well, especially the three par-fours that measure more than 400 yards in length.

 

Image Source: CC-by-SA 2.0 by Jonathon Wilkins.

Image Source: CC-by-SA 2.0 by Jonathon Wilkins.

Location

Found just off the North Wales Expressway (A55),  take junction 17 straight after the Conwy tunnel and head back on yourself. 

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