The North Wales Golf Club

72 Bryniau Rd, West Shore,

Llandudno, Gwynedd LL30 2DZ

  • Office

    +44 (0)1492 875 325
  • Pro shop

    +44 (0)1492 876 878
  • Fax

    +44 (0)1492 872 420
  • Golf pro

    Richard Bradbury

About the course

  • The Course:

    18 holes. Seaside links. Gently undulating terrain - easy to walk.

  • Surroundings:

    Coastal duneland.

  • Designer:

    Tancred Cummins

Back
tees
Club
tees
Front
tees
Yards
6287
5923
5635
Par
71
71
73
SSS or slope
71
69
73

Location

Latitude:

53.314794

Longitude:

-3.836127

How to get there:

20 miles E of Bangor

From A55 take exit 18 and follow direction A546, Conwy / Deganwy. After 3.1 miles (drive thru Deganwy) golf club is on your left (a few hundred yards after indications to Maesdu GC on your right).

North Wales Golf Club

3-PLUS: Good course - several memorable features; worthy of 3½ stars.

Est. 1894

North Wales Golf Club: Just to the east of Llandudno, bounded by Conwy Bay and the local railway line, you have the opportunity to discover North Wales Golf Club. In keeping with its seaside location, this is a most enjoyable and scenic links course, although not without its inherent challenges.

Looking out from the course, the variety of views seems endless. The sea and beach are relatively constant companions, joined at various points by views of the Snowdonia mountains, Llandudno, the Isle of Anglesey, Great Orme headland, two other golf courses (Maesdu across the railway and Conwy across the Bay), some local housing and the occasional passing train. You may hard pressed to concentrate on your golf - but concentrate you must.

Although quite open, there are some tough shots to make - especially on the shore-hugging 9th, 10th and 11th holes - all testing par-4's. The 4-3-3-4 ending is perhaps a bit quirky and anti-climactic, starting as it does in front of the clubhouse lounge bar. Do not always expect the course to be presented in mint condition (especially outside the summer months) - but do expect a course that grows on you as it unfolds.

List of courses: Wales - North

Visitors

Who can play and when?

Visitors welcome on weekdays and weekends.

Must book in advance. Handicap required.

Green fees

Visitor fee, 18-holes in high season (April thru' Oct): Mon-Thur £43; Fri-Sun £65.

Contact club for full details, discounts, packages, etc. [Last updated: 2021].

Other information

Players generally walk this course. Golf carts available if pre-booked.

Practice facilities

Limited

Did you know?

Published ranking

Wales' 16th best course (Golf World, 2023).

Where2Stay

  • Bodysgallen Hall & Spa4-star

    Llandudno, Gwynedd, North Wales LL30 1RS

    +44 (0)1492 584 466

    Visit website

    Standing in over 200 acres of its own parkland to the south of Llandudno with spectacular views of Snowdonia and Conwy Castle. Believed to have 13th century origins, Bodysgallen Hall provides all that is best in country house hospitality.

    • Golf at this hotel:

      No

    • Golf within 5 miles:

      North Wales; Maesdu

    • Golf within 20 miles:

      Conwy

  • The Imperial Hotel3-star

    The Promenade, Llandudno, Gwynedd

    +44 (0)1492 877 466

    Visit website

    Elegantly Victorian, The Imperial Hotel is situated on the promenade in the beautiful resort of Llandudno, with lovely views of the bay, making it an ideal base for touring North Wales.

    • Golf at this hotel:

      No

    • Golf within 5 miles:

      North Wales; Maesdu

    • Golf within 20 miles:

      Conwy

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