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A par 72 course just outside of the town of Mold in Flintshire, Old Padeswood Golf Club is home to some of the most memorable holes in all of North Wales, especially the opener and the closer.

The course is of the pure parkland variety, set on beautiful, gently rolling land, with some beautiful surroundings acting as a rather majestic backdrop to your game. There’s Moel Famau on one side of you, and the imposing mountains of the Clwydian Range on the other.

From the back tees, the course measures almost 7000 feet in length, giving you a lot of course for your money. You’ll be up against some real challenges - Old Padeswood is the kind of course where it can feel like an achievement just getting a bogey!

If you are looking for a bargain, why not come for a twilight session at Old Padeswood? These sessions take place after 3 in the afternoon during the week, and they’ll only set you back £20 a time. 

Location

Found close to the village of Padeswood, Old Padeswood Golf Club can be found just off the A5118.

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