
Golf
Golfers are spoilt for choice in North West Wales, whether they prefer links or parkland, a championship course or a friendly nine-holer. Read on for a selection of club websites.
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Conwy (Caernarfonshire) Golf Club
http://www.conwygolfclub.co.uk/
Browse all the information you need to know about this popular championship links course, including visitor information, events, history, course details and photos.
Abersoch Golf Club
http://www.abersochgolf.co.uk/
The site is packed full of useful information about the club's facilities and events. For visitors there are green fee and course details and places to stay in the area.
Royal St David's Golf Course, Harlech
http://www.royalstdavids.co.uk/
This is a well-designed, simple to use site which contains all the relevant information for would-be visitors to the club. Basic information such as contact numbers, club officials and a brief course description are all available on the home page. If you wish to learn more, then the accessible navigation buttons at the top of each page will guide you to the correct pages.
Bull Bay Golf Club, Amlwch
http://www.bullbaygc.co.uk/
This site is user friendly and simple to navigate. All relevant information about the club's facilities is available, as well as course reviews, a detailed plan of the course and club card. However, it is unclear whether the events diary is current, as there is no note of the year in question.
Silver Birch Golf Course, Betws-yn-Rhos
http://www.d-m-jones.co.uk/golf/
This site is simple, but does the basic job. Everything you need to know about the two nine-hole courses is concisely placed on its home page. There are also tips on what to do after your game - namely, eat out in local restaurants.
Nefyn and District Golf Club
http://nefyn-golf-club.com/
This well-illustrated site offers basic information on both men's and ladies' fixtures and maps and descriptions of both the old and new courses. Though you must return to the home page to continue browsing the site, there are very useful links to local hotels, restaurants and amenities.
Pwllheli Golf Club
http://www.pwllheligolfclub.co.uk
This well-maintained, up-to-date site keeps you abreast of what's going on at Pwllheli golf club - who's strokes ahead in the competitions, how you can use the club's facilities and where visitors can stay. It is necessary to return to the home page for links to information such as the golf course, shop and current events. The right hand navigational bar which travels with you only gives links to different sections, such as the seniors and the club's location. Suggested by BB.
St Deiniol's Golf Club
http://www.st-deiniol.co.uk/index2.html
This site is easy to navigate and well-illustrated with photos and pictures. You can find out all you need to know about this golf course, including a guide to each hole, green fees, clubhouse and other facilities. Theres also information about other tourist attractions in Bangor.
Anglesey Golf Club
http://www.angleseygolfclub.co.uk/
This site has detailed information on each hole on the Rhosneigr course, as well as previous and forthcoming fixtures and results. Though the typeface can be rather small and the navigation bar does not follow from page to page, the home page is attractive, colourful and informative.
Rhos on Sea Golf Club
http://www.rhosgolf.co.uk/
This simple, straight-forward website has info on the history, facilities and contacts for the course, clubhouse and hotel. Suggested by Greg Robbins from Llandudno
Porthmadog Golf Club
http://www.porthmadog-golf-club.co.uk/
As well as details of the course's Early Years, Fixtures, Contact Details and Staff list, there is a handy page detailing nearby hotels, allowing the committed enthusiast to plan a perfect break. The Course Map shows you what to expect, and overall, the site is very easy to use. Suggested by Chris Madigan of Porthmadog
Dolgellau Golf Club
http://www.dolgellaugolfclub.co.uk/
This attractive site has all the details you'll need about the nine-hole course which has views of Cader Idris. There are even photos of each hole, though no course map.
North Wales Golf Club
http://www.northwalesgolfclub.co.uk/
This Llandudno golf club overlooking the Conwy estuary gives you a course map, card and photos on the website, as well as details of fees, competitions and the professional at the championship-standard links course.
Old Colwyn Golf Club
http://www.oldcolwyngolfclub.co.uk/
This small club with a nine-hole course welcomes visitors. You can find photos, plus scorecard, fees and directions on their website.
Aberdovey Golf Club
http://www.aberdoveygolf.co.uk/
This championship golf course is one of the most popular in the country and you can find everything you need to know about it on their revamped site.
Betws-y-Coed Golf Club
http://www.betws-y-coedgolfclub.co.uk/
Find out all you need to know about this stunningly situated nine-hole golf course.
Baron Hill Golf Club
http://www.baronhill.co.uk/
The local course for Beaumaris has no bunkers, but plenty of other hazards! You can see a drawing and description of each hole on the website, as well as details of fees and facilities.
Henllys Hall, Beaumaris
http://www.henllyshallapartments.co.uk/gol.htm
The new 18-hole golf course at this holiday park is open to visitors and members. Check out the course plan to see what's in store.
Holyhead Golf Club
http://www.holyheadgolfclub.co.uk/
The club is actually in Trearddur Bay and the website offers photos and a scorecard, as well as facilities information, for the course. Watch out for the wind and the gorse bushes!
Ffestiniog Golf Club
http://www.ffestinioggolf.org/
Over 100 years old, this nine-hole course is one of the highest in Wales. Intrigued? Check out the course photos and all the other details you'll need on this site. Suggested by Andrew Roberts, Blaenau Ffestiniog.
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