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Located on the famously beautiful West Shore of Llandudno, the North Wales Golf Club has provided wonderful opportunities for golfers in this lovely slice of North Wales coastline for well over a century now, having been founded all the way back in 1894 by Cheshire businessman Tancred Cummins and Open Champion 1892, Harold Hilton.

On your outward journey, you will be playing for holes that run up against the rail line, while on the way back, you will get to enjoy putting along the shore, offering up some lovely views to accompany the great variety of holes. 

Frequently regarded as one of the best courses in all of North Wales, this golf club is a well-kept one, offering pure greens and a number of iconic holes. For the back nine holes, the par is a meagre 34 - so you’ll need a bit of luck on your side if you want to keep your scorecard looking good. 

Come for the twilight session (play any time after 3pm) and you will get to enjoy one of the most reasonably priced games of golf around - you will pay only around £15 for the experience! Perfect.

Location

North Wales Golf Club is found on the edge of Llandudno, just off the A546. 

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