Conwy Golf Club in North Wales
Conwy Golf Club is located in one of North Wales' largest cities. The golf course is one of Wales' oldest, established in 1890.
Conwy has come a long way in recent years, thanks to significant renovations and upgrades. Bunkers were added, others deepened, making it one of the most challenging links in Wales, with more than 80 traps today. A fairway irrigation system was also installed.
The closing stretch is especially challenging and tight, with gorse encroaching on both sides of 16 and 17's fairway. The golf course's championship yardage plays just under 7,000 yards.
Visitor green fees to Conwy are £45-50.
Conwy Golf Club in North Wales
Conwy Golf Club is one of Wales' older golf clubs, established in 1890.
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Conwy Golf Club
Conwy Golf Club in North Wales hosts many of the nation's top amateur events.
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Conwy Golf Club in North Wales - No. 7
The sea is visible from several tees at Conwy Golf Club, including No. 7
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Conwy Golf Club in North Wales - No. 8
Conwy Golf Club in North Wales features many sea views from greens like the par-5 eighth.
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Conwy Golf Club in Wales
Conwy Golf Club will host the 2009 European Amateur Team Championships.
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Conwy Golf Club in North Wales - town
Conwy Golf Club in North Wales is located in the heart of the town.
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Conwy Golf Club in North Wales - No. 9
The par-5 ninth hole plays back inland from the sea at Conwy Golf Club.
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Conwy Golf Club in North Wales - Mountains
Conwy Golf Club in North Wales features steep mountain backdrops.
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Conwy Golf Club in North Wales - No. 16
The par-4 16th hole at Conwy Golf Club features a small landing zone.
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Conwy Golf Club in North Wales - No. 15
Conwy Golf Club features over 80 bunkers and all are steep-faced.
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